Side of the political spectrum that supports less environmental laws
What is Right (Conservative)?
The Bill of Rights were created to protect people from this.
What is the government?
The number of people in Congress.
What is 535?
Presidents have created these to direct executive agencies in how they should enforce federal law.
What are executive orders?
Most Supreme Court Justice have retired, few have died in office and zero have been this.
What is be impeached and removed from office?
The type of bias that is especially important in a Civics class.
What is political bias?
Side of the political spectrum that wants to see an increase in gun control laws
What is Left (Liberal)?
Reasonable suspicion and probable cause are terms related to this amendment
What is the 4th Amendment?
The age requirements to be in the Senate and the House.
What is 30 and 25 years old?
The three Constitutional requirements to be eligible to become President.
What is be at least 35 years old, a natural born citizen and be a resident of the US for at least 14 years?
The average number of requests to hear cases the Supreme Court receives every year.
What is 8,000?
The two election types used to decide the final candidates for the general election.
What is a primary or caucus?
Conservatives generally want a smaller government and want to ensure there is lower this.
What are taxes/regulations?
This body of government is the final decider concerning how the 2nd Amendment should be viewed.
What is the Supreme Court?
This is the step of the law-making process where most bills die.
What is in committee?
The role the president plays when they nominate justices to the Supreme Court.
What is Chief Executive?
Major precedents are produced by these types of cases.
What are landmark cases?
The two states that don't use the 'winner take all' system.
What is Nebraska and Maine?
What is the Middle (Moderate)?
The 5 parts of the First Amendment (with the correct wording as listed in the Constitution)
What are speech, religion, assembly, press and petition?
If the President vetoes a bill, the bill can still become a law if this happens.
What is Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority in both the Senate and the House?
The final step of the Presidential Election Process before the new President is sworn into office.
What is the Electoral College members vote in December in each state's capital?
The way Supreme Court Justices are chosen.
What is the president nominates them and the Senate confirms the nomination?
List the 4 major steps of the bill making process.
What is a bill is introduced, bill goes to committee, approved by the entire House and Senate, president signs it?
Liberals in general want the government to ensure society is more this.
What is equal/equitable?
This amendment was a key factor in the Supreme Court's decision to override Roe vs Wade, enabling about half of the states to pass laws with heavy restrictions
What is the 10th amendment?
If Puerto Rico were to become the 51st state, the total number of members in the US Senate would be this.
What is the minimum number of representatives each state receives per the Constitution?
What is 102?
What is 1?
This number of presidents have been impeached by the House but not convicted by the Senate.
What is 3?
The federal court level that is right below the US Supreme Court.
What are the Courts of Appeals?
The number of presidents who have lost the popular vote but won the electoral vote.
What is 5?