LEJ Who?
Principles of Government
Check That Power
Sharing Power (Federalism)
Constitution Challenge
100

Who writes and passes federal laws?

Legislative Branch

100

What principle means the people give government its power?

Popular sovereignty

100

What does veto mean?

To strike down/say no to bill passed by congress

100

Who controls public schools?

State government 

100

What year was the U.S. Constitution written?

1787

200

Who signs bills into law?

President (Executive Branch) 

200

What principle means the government must obey the law?

Rule of Law

200

Who can override a presidential veto?

Congress (Legislative Branch)

200

Who can coin or print money?

National Government

200

What are the first ten amendments called?

The Bill of Rights

300

Who interprets what the laws mean?

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

What principle divides power among three branches?

Separation of Powers

300

Who approves federal judges and treaties?

Congress (Legislative Branch)

300

What power is shared by both national and state governments?

Power to tax, create laws, build roads. 

300

What document did Federalist write to support the Constitution? 

Federalist Papers

400

Who vetoes the bill/law?

Executive Branch

400

What principle means each branch can limit the others?

Checks and Balances

400

Congress is split into what two groups?

Senate and House of Representatives 

400

Why did the Founders separate the powers of government?

To make sure no branch becomes too powerful 

400

What group wanted less federal power and more state power?

Anti-Federalists

500

Who decides whether a law violates the Constitution?

The Supreme Court (Judicial Branch)

500

What principle keeps power divided between national and state governments?

Federalism 

500

If the President breaks the law, what can Congress do? 

Remove him (Impeach him)

500

What principle allows each branch to stop the others from abusing power?

Checks and Balances

500

Which compromise settled representation for large and small states?

The Great Compromise 

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