The branch that explains and applies the law
The Judicial Branch
What branch enforces the laws and is led by the President?
The Executive Branch
Which branch makes laws?
The Legislative Branch
What is the difference between state courts and federal courts?
State courts handle state laws; federal courts handle national laws
What is the court that deals with cases involving kids and families?
Family Court
What is the highest court in the United States
The Supreme Court
How long can a president serve for one term?
4 years
What are the two parts of the Legislative Branch?
The Senate and the House of Representatives
What courts handle cases involving national laws?
The federal courts
What type of cases does Civil Court handle?
Cases about money, property, or contracts
How long does a judge serve on the Supreme Court?
A lifetime
What are the maximum terms a president can serve for?
2
How many members does the Senate have?
100
What is the highest state court?
The State Supreme Court (In NY it's called the Court of Appeals)
How does someone become a Judge for NYS?
They are elected or appointed
How many Supreme Court Justices are there?
Why do we call the President the Commander in Chief?
Because they lead the military
How many members does the House of Representatives have?
435
What courts handle cases about things happening in just one state?
The state courts
What is the court where judges decide if someone broke a state law?
Criminal Court
What branches of the government does the Judicial Branch keep in check?
The Executive and Legislative Branch
What is the major security service the President is in charge of?
The Secret Service
The Executive Branch
What power lets courts decide if a law follows the Constitution?
Judicial Review
What is the highest court in New York State
The Court of Appeals