What are Individual Rights?
What are personal liberties that are protected under the bill of rights?
What is the role of the legislative branch?
What is the role of the executive branch?
What is to execute and enforce laws.
What is the role of the judicial branch?
What is to interpret laws?
What are the Judicial branch checks on Congress?
What is Judicial Review?
What is Limited Government?
What is government only has the rights given to it?
What is gerrymandering?
What is redrawing congressional districts in order to benefit the political party?
How long is the presidents term?
What is 4 years?
Who makes up the judicial branch?
What are Supreme Court and inferior federal courts?
What are the Judicial branch checks on the President?
What is judicial review and appointed for life to be free from executive control?
What are the different types of powers?
What are delegated, reserved, and shared powers?
What war powers does Congress have?
What are the eligibility requirements to run for president?
What is a natural born citizen, at least 35 years old, and lived in the US for at least 14 years?
What role do citizens play in the judicial branch?
What is they serve on juries?
What are the legislative branch checks on the President?
What is Popular Sovereignty?
What is the idea of people ultimately ruling government?
What is the vice president's responsibility in the Senate?
What is to vote in the event of a tie?
What powers does the president have over foreign affairs?
What is the power to enter into treaties and appoint ambassadors?
How long are federal judges appointed for?
What is life?
What are the legislative branch checks on the courts?
What is can impeach/remove federal judges, Senate confirms judicial nominations, creates lower federal courts, can propose Constitutional amendments?
What is Federalism?
What is power is divided between the central government and states?
Who is your representative in the House of Representatives?
What is Thomas H Kean Jr?
How does the electoral college work?
What is each state has a certain number of electors equal to its representation in Congress. Generally, a state's vote for the president determines how their electors will vote. A majority of the 538 total electoral college votes is needed to win?
What are the three levels of federal courts?
What are Supreme Court, Court of appeals, and District courts?
What are the executive branch checks on the courts?