Checks and Balances
Branches of Government
The Legislative Process
Federal vs State
Vocabulary
100

What is the purpose of checks and balances?

A. To elect judges

B. To limit president's term

C. To make sure one branch doesn’t overpower others

D. To allow states to make laws

C. To make sure one branch doesn’t overpower others

100

What is the main job of the judicial branch?

A. Make laws

B. Enforce laws

C. Interpret laws

D. Nominate senators

C. Interpret laws

100

Who introduces a bill in Congress?

A. The president

B. A lawmaker

C. A judge

D. A citizen

B. A lawmaker

100

Which situation would NOT go to federal court?

A. Civil suit between same state residents

B. Rights violated

C. Cross-state dispute

D. Federal crime

A. Civil suit between same state residents

100

In the phrase “checks and balances,” what does “checks” mean?

A. Wrinkle

B. Long, narrow mark

C. Keep in line

D. Cord

C. Keep in line

200

How can Congress override a presidential veto?

A. 1/4 vote in each house

B. Two-thirds vote in each house

C. Revote

D. Petition the president

B. Two-thirds vote in each house

200

How does the president check the judicial branch?

A. Declares laws

B. Appoints justices

C. Vetoes laws

D. Breaks ties in Senate

B. Appoints justices

200

What happens if the president vetoes a bill and Congress disagrees?

A. Bill dies

B. Congress rewrites it

C. 2/3 Congress can override

D. Supreme Court rules

C. 2/3 Congress can override

200

What is the difference between Federal Courts and Courts of Appeals?

A. No judge

B. Only jury

C. Appeals has no jury

D. Appeals has 1 judge

C. Appeals has no jury

200

What does “veto” mean?

A. Approve

B. Reject

C. Revise

D. Sign

B. Reject

300

How does the executive branch check the judicial branch?

A. Declares acts unconstitutional

B. Impeaches judges

C. Appoints justices

D. Vetoes laws

C. Appoints justices

300

    What is one power of the legislative branch?

A. Declare war

B. Veto bills

C. Enforce laws

D. Appoint judges

A. Declare war

300

What happens after both houses of Congress approve a bill?

A. It becomes law

B. It goes to the president

C. It’s debated

D. It goes to the court

B. It goes to the president

300

What decides how many Representatives a state gets?

A. Senate

B. Supreme Court

C. Population

D. President

C. Population

300

What does “unconstitutional” mean?

A. Supports the law

B. Breaks the law

C. Not allowed by Constitution

D. Law passed by Congress

C. Not allowed by Constitution

400

How does the legislative branch check the president’s justice nomination?

A. Confirms the nomination

B. Declares nominee unfit

C. Vetoes nominee

D. Limits term

A. Confirms the nomination

400

Which branch enforces laws?

A. Legislative

B. Judicial

C. Executive

D. State

C. Executive

400

What is the main lawmaking body in the U.S.?

A. Executive Branch

B. Supreme Court

C. Congress

D. Federal Agencies

C. Congress

400

What is the role of federal courts?

A. Make laws

B. Try federal crimes and appeals

C. Enforce laws

D. Create agencies

B. Try federal crimes and appeals

400

What does “amendment” mean?

A. New law

B. Change or addition

C. Court case

D. Bill in debate

B. Change or addition

500

What is one way states check federal power?

A. Ignore laws

B. Declare laws unconstitutional

C. Elect president

D. Overrule Congress

B. Declare laws unconstitutional

500

Which branch can determine if a law is unconstitutional?

A. Legislative

B. Judicial

C. Executive

D. Local

B. Judicial

500

Who creates bills that turn into laws?

A. Judicial

B. Legislative

C. Executive

D. States

B. Legislative

500

What keeps federal power in check?

A. Supreme Court

B. State laws

C. Constitution’s limits

D. Governor

C. Constitution’s limits

500

What does “representative” mean in U.S. government?

A. A person who votes

B. Citizen leader

C. Elected official

D. Lawbreaker

C. Elected official

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