Bill of Rights
Bill Becomes a Law
Federalism
Checks & Balances
The Three Branches
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What is the Bill of Rights?

The first ten amendments of the Constitution.

100

What's the first step of a bill becoming a law?

Someone has an idea for a law and shares it with an elected official.

100

What is Federalism?

The division of power between states and central government.

100

What is Checks and Balances?

A system to make sure each branch of government has some power over the other branches.

100

What are the three branches?

Legislative, executive, and judicial.

200

What is the 2nd Amendent?

The right to keep ordinary weapons.

200
What's the second step to how a bill becomes a law?

The bill goes to the Senate or House of Representatives.

200

How does the 10th Amendment relate to federalism?

They both give rights to the states.

200

How can the president check and balance a law passed by Congress?

The president can veto a law.

200

What is the Executive branch?

It is the president.

300

What is the 3rd Amendment?

The government cannot forces soldiers into your home.

300

What is the third step into becoming a law?

Representatives or Senators meet in a small group to talk about the law.

300

What is reserved powers?

Any power not given to the federal governmet.

300

What can Congress do if they want to override a Supreme Court decision?

Congress can make an amendment to the Constitution.

300

What's the main job of the legislative branch?

To create laws.

400

What is the 7th Amendment?

The right to have a jury at your trial.

400

What is the fourth step to a bill becoming a law?

Members of the House and Senate have to debate and pass the bill in order to go to the President.

400

What are concurrent powers?

Both that both the states and federal governments share.

400

How many votes does Congress need to override veto?

2/3 of votes.

400

What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?

To interpret laws.

500

What is the 9th Amendment?

You have rights not listed in the Constitution.

500

What is the fifth step to a bill becoming a law?

The president can approve or veto the bill, but if the congress can override the veto if rejected by the president.

500

What are expressed powers?

Powers that are specifically stated in the Constitution.

500

What can the Supreme Court do to any law passed by Congress?

They can say that the law is unconstitutional.

500

What is the main job of the executive branch?

To carry out and enforce laws.

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