The Constitution
Congress
Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Who am I?
100

What is the first part of the Constitution called?

The Preamble 

100

Congress is made up of what two houses?

House of Representatives and the Senate

100

What branch makes the laws?

Legislative Branch

100

Who can veto a law?

The president 

100

I am elected every 6 years and represent a state.

A Senator

200

What are the first ten amendments called?

Bill of Rights

200

How long is a representative’s term?

2 years

200

What branch enforces the laws?

Executive Branch 

200

Who can override a veto?

Congress (with a 2/3 majority vote)

200

I decide if laws are constitutional.

A Supreme Court Justice 

300

What do we call changes or additions to the Constitution?

Amendments 

300

How many senators are there in total?

100

300

What branch interprets (judges) the laws?

Judicial Branch

300

Who can declare a law unconstitutional?

The Supreme Court

300

I sign bills into laws. 

The President 

400

What year did the Constitution go into effect?

1789

400

How does a bill become a law?

Congress passes the bill and the President signs it

400

Why do we separate powers in government?

To prevent one branch from having too much power

400

How do checks and balances protect the people’s rights?

They stop one branch from abusing power

400

I advise the President and lead an executive department.

A Cabinet Member

500

What does “We the People” mean in the Constitution?

It means the government’s power comes from the people 

500

Who has the power to declare war?

Congress

500

Which branch has the most power?

None - they were created to all be equal

500

What can Congress do if the President appoints someone they disagree with?

The Senate can reject or deny the appointment.

500

I am elected every two years and represent a district.

A member of the House of Representatives

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