Bill of Rights
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Constitution
100
Number of ammendments in the Bill of Rights
What is 10
100
Who is the head of the Executive Branch?
What is the President
100
What are the two parts of Congress?
What is the Senate and House of Representatives.
100
What is the number of Supreme Court judges currently serving?
What is nine.
100
What is the number of amendments in the Constitution?
What is 27.
200
What is one thing the First Amendment protects?
What is Press, Speech, Religion, Assembly or Petition
200
What does the Executive Branch mainly do?
What is carries out the laws.
200
What part of Congress has the most representatives and what parts holds elections the least?
What is the House of Representatives and Senate.
200
Name three types of courts?
What is city, county, state, federal or supreme
200
Name the 3 parts of the Constitution?
What is the Preamble, Articles and Amendments?
300
What is a right protected by the 2-10 amendments?
What is Arms, Quartering, search and seizure, Criminal proceedings
300
What is one specific thing that the president can do?
What is proposing laws, vetoing laws, treaties, head of the army, and appointing judges
300
What is the job of the Legislative Branch?
What is Pass laws, override vetos, approve treaties, impeach the President, print money and declare war.
300
What is the highest court in the land?
What is the Supreme Court.
300
What main topics do the Articles cover?
What is the Legislative, Judicial and Executive processes.
400
What is protected by the Bill of Rights?
What is Human Rights
400
How long can the president stay in office and what is the age to be able to run for president?
What is 8 years and 35 or older
400
What is a way that the Legislative Branch keeps the Executive and Judicial Branches in check
What is a Vetos, Executive appointments, and ratifing treaties.
400
What is the job of the Judicial branch?
What is to make sure that laws are followed and are constitutional.
400
What was the number of states needed to ratify the Constitution?
What is 9 out of 13
500
What is the reason the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution?
What is being afraid that individual rights were being taken away?
500
How does the Executive Branch keeps the Legislative and Judicial in check?
What is proposing and vetoing laws, special congress sessions, treaties and appointments, pardons
500
Explain the process of a bill becoming a law
What is introduced in HR or Senate, discussed, voted on, sent to the other house, discussed voted on, president
500
How does the Judicial branch keeps the Executive and Legislative in check?
What is declaring acts of Congress and Executive Branch unconstitutional.
500
What is the reason that the representatives refused to ratify the Constitution?
What is being afraid individual rights were being taken away.
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