7 Principles
3 Branches
Become a law
More 7 principles
Bill of Rights
100

Voting for a representative

Republicanism

100

Who makes laws?

Legislative Branch

100

Every law starts out as a....

bill

100

The government has only as much authority as the people allow.

Limited Government

100

Amendment 2!

Guns

200

Having 3 branches of government.

Seperation of Powers

200
A President or Governor belongs to which branch?

Executive

200

All bills start out as an....

idea

200

Each branch has ways to make sure that the other branches do not have too much power.

Check and Balances

200

Amendment 3

No soilders in home

300
"Power to the people"

Popular Sovereignty

300

Judges? Which Branch?

Judicial

300

The president says NO to a bill. What is that called?

Veto

300

Give an example of Federalism

National Gov.

State Gov.

City Gov. 

300

Amednments 4-8 all have to do with what?

Courts

Judges

Police

400

The Bill of Rights list of what? 

(It's easier than you think)

Individual Rights

400

Which branch INTERPRETS the laws?

Judicial

400

What happens if the president vetos a bill?

It goes back to congress. 

400

There are 435 representatives in Congress. You voted for them. What is this an example of?

Republicanism

400

Name all freedoms in the 1st!

Religion

Assembly

Petition

Press

Speech

500

National Government

State Gov.

City Gov. 

& so on!

Federalism

500

Which branch executes the laws?

Executive

500

The congress says no to a bill. What happens after?

It dies. 

500

How is Federalism and Seperation of Powers different?

One is 3 branches while the other is different levels. 

500

8th amendment?

No cruel punishment or excessive bail

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