Senators term length is this many years
What is 6?
The power of judicial review
(Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Senate, House of Rep., Cabinet)
This person is the current President of the United States
Who is Joe Biden?
Who is Sonya Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Amy Coney-Barrett, or Ketanji Brown-Jackson
This is one example of a cabinet position
Secretary of....
State, Defense, Treasury, Attorney General, Interior, Education, Transportation, Labor, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland Security, Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs
This is the minimum age requirement of a Congressman/woman in the House of Representatives
What is 25?
They have the power to appoint justices
(Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Senate, House of Rep., Cabinet)
What is the executive branch?
This person is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Who is John Roberts
He is one the 4 Supreme Court justices (that is not the Chief Justice) that is male?
This is the month we vote in federal elections
What is November?
This is the only elected official who has a requirement for office to be born in the United States
(Senator, Rep. in the House, President)
Who is the President?
This part of the federal government advises the president
(Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Senate, House of Rep., Cabinet)
What is the cabinet?
Wisconsin is represented by this person in the US Senate (name either)
Who are Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin?
The Supreme Court issues this when they decide to hear a case
What is a writ of certiorari?
You must be this old to vote in federal elections
What is 18?
This is the minimum age required to be elected as the President
What is 35?
This part of the federal government has the power to tax (create a tax bill)
(Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Senate, House of Rep., Cabinet)
What is the House of Representatives?
This person is the current governor of Wisconsin
Who is Tony Evers?
This is about how many cases the Supreme Court hears per year
What is 65-100?
The power to regulate all things related to education belongs to these
What are the states?
This institution technically elects the President, not the people/popular vote
What is the Electoral College?
This part of the federal government has the power to ratify treaties
(Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Senate, House of Rep., Cabinet)
What is the senate?
This person is the current Speaker of the House
Who is Mike Johnson?
This is one reason OTHER than an appeal from a lower federal court that the Supreme Court can hear a case
What is...
-case involves dispute between states
-case involves foreign countries or diplomats
-one state is a party
The power to print money belongs to this
What is the federal government?