This person leads the Executive Branch.
The President
This is the number of Senators we have in Congress.
100
These people make up the Judicial Branch.
Judges
This Amendment provides freedom of speech, press, and religion.
1st Amendment
This Founder wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
This power allows the President to reject a bill passed by congress.
Veto
Before the President signs it into law, this is what it is called.
A bill
This court is the highest court in the land.
The Supreme Court
This Amendment protects your rights to own a gun.
2
This Founder lead the British Army in the French and Indian War.
George Washington
The leader of the Executive Branch is also known as the Commander in _________.
chief
This "house" of Congress has the power to declare war.
Senate
remain silent.
We would be eating beans on toast if it wasn't for this Frenchman.
Lafayette
This is how Congress can override a Presidential veto.
A 2/3 majority vote
This Amendment protects your right to unreasonable searches and seizures.
The 4th Amendment
This Founder and member of the Sons of Liberty lead Patriots at the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams
In order to become President, a person must be a US Citizen and be at least _____ years of age.
35
This is the number of Representatives we have in the House of Representatives.
435
This is what the 3rd Amendment protects you from.
Soldiers being quartered in your own home
This founder was Washington's "right hand man," fought in several battles, and was a staunch abolitionist.
Alexander Hamilton