Amendments
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Miscellaneous
100

This amendment guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly.

First Amendment

100

This part of Congress has 2 members from every state.

The Senate

100

The President is elected to serve this many years in one term.

4

100

This is the highest court in the United States.

Supreme Court

100

How many Presidents have been impeached?

0

200

This amendment ended slavery in the United States.

The Thirteenth Amendment

200

This part of Congress is based on a state’s population.

The House of Representatives

200

This person is the head of the Executive Branch.

 the President

200

Judges on the Supreme Court are called this.

Justices

200

Name a government corporation

USPS

300

This amendment lowered the voting age to 18.

The 26th Amendments
300

This is the name of the two-house structure of Congress.

bicameral

300

The President can reject a law passed by Congress using this power.

A Veto

300

The job of the Judicial Branch is to do this with the laws.

Interpret the laws

300

If there is a tie in the presidential election, who is responsible for electing the president?

The House of Representatives

400

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

The 19th amendment
400

This is the total number of U.S. Senators.

100

400

This group advises the President and is made up of the heads of executive departments.

The Cabinet

400

There are this many justices on the U.S. Supreme Court.

9

400

What are the first ten amendments

The Bill of Rights

500

This amendment limits the president to serving only two terms.

The 22nd Amendment

500

This power of Congress allows them to remove a president or federal judge from office.

Impeachment

500

This official step is required for the President to officially take office on January 20th

Take the oath of office

500

Who appoints the Justices? Who approves them?

The President. The Senate

500

What does the Habeus Corpus limitation mean?

Allows a person to be seen and heard in a courtroom by a judge

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