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100

This branch's powers are explained in Article 1.

What is the Legislative Branch or Congress?

100

The president must meet these requirements to be president: 35 years old, be a natural born citizen, and reside in the country for this many years?

What is 14 years
100

How many Supreme Court Justices are there?

9

100

What does Article 4 mainly deal with?

What is the relationship among states?

100

What process does Article 5 describe?

What is amending the Constitution?

200
This branch is bicameral because it consists of two houses called?

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

200

The president speaks to Congress and the American people every year in an event called ....

What is the State of the Union

200

Original jurisdication takes places in this level of courts most frequently

What are District Courts?
200

What process does Article 5 describe?

What is amending the Constitution?

200

When proposing an amendment, Congress or a Constitutional Convention must earn at least this much support 

What is 2/3 support ?

300
Members of the House of Representatives must run for office this frequently.

What is every two years?

300

This power allowed the president to choose the heads of important departments and agencies.

What is appointment/nomination power?

300

Justices are allowed to be in this position for how many years?

They all receive lifetime appointments.

300

What must states give to the “public acts, records, and judicial proceedings” of other states?

What is full faith and credit? (It must recognize those documents/rulings)

300

What, according to Article 6, constitutes the "Supreme Law of the Land"?

What are the Constitution, federal laws, and/or treaties?

400
How can Congress override a presidential veto?

What is by a 2/3 majority in both houses?

400

The president is able to check Congress' power through this power.

Veto Power.

400

The most recent woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court is...

Justice Katanji Brown Jackson

400

What must states do if a person accused of a crime flees to another state?

What is extradite the person (return them)

400

How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution under Article VII?


What is 9 out of 13 states?

500
Name one power Congress has over MONEY.

What is to coin money, collect taxes, or regulate commerce?

500

Every 4 years, presidential candidates are first voted on through a popular vote, which then informs how this organization votes.

The Electoral College.

500

What kinds of cases go directly to the Supreme Court?

What are cases involving states or ambassadors?

500

Who has the power to admit new states to the Union?

What is Congress?

500

If an amendment is to be RATIFIED, it must earn this much support from state legislatures or state conventions across the country

What is 3/4?

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