Foundations of Government + Citizenship
Executive Branch
Beginnings of American Govt + Constitution
Legislative Branch
Current Events
100
The goals that a government pursues. 

What is public policy?

100

Limits the president to two terms or a total of 10 years.

What is the 22nd amendment?

100

The government exists with the consent of the people. 

What is a main idea in the Declaration of Independence?

100

Serves 2 year terms, must be 25 years old and a U.S. citizen for at least 7 years.

What are the qualifications for a member in the House of Representatives?

100

Mike Johnson

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

Application, Live in the U.S., Interview, Test, Oath

What are the steps in the naturalization process?

200

In this role the president is in charge of foreign policy. 

What is chief diplomat?

200
The federal government could not enforce any laws that it passed.

What is a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

200
The people that an elected official represents. 

What is a constituent? 

200

Republican Party

Who has majority control in both chamber of Congress?

300
Power lies with the people, and types include indirect and direct democracies. 

What are democratic systems?

300

Allows the president to withhold private conversations with assistants. 

What is executive privilege? 

300
Says the national government has more power than state governments.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

300

They argue a broad interpretation of the Constitution's provisions. 

What is a liberal constructionist? 

300

JD Vance

Who is Trump's vice president for his second term?

400

The executive branch consists of a prime minister and a cabinet.

What is a parliamentary government? 

400

Includes the ability to grant pardons, amnesty, commutations, reprieves. 

What are clemency powers?

400

Protects our right to act without government interference. 

What are the Bill of Rights?

400

Filibuster, confirm presidential appointments, approve treaties and try impeachments.

What are special powers of the Senate?

400

Susie Wiles

Who is the president's chief of staff?

500

Federal, unitary, and confederate.

What are the three ways in which power can be divided geographically? 

500

Consists of the presidents closest aides and advisors. 

What is the White House Office?

500

The 6 principles of the Constitution. 

What are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism and judicial review?

500

The steps in the process for how a bill becomes a law.

What is the process called where a bill is introduce by a member of Congress, assigned to a committee, debated on by the entire floor of a chamber, voted on by the entire chamber, other house to repeat all previous steps, sent to president for signature or veto?

500

Senator John Thune

Who is the Senate Majority Leader?

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