Structure and Function of the Three Branches
The Legislative Branch
Sources and Types of Law
Lawmaking Process
Congress
100

Which branch of government is established by Article I of the U.S. Constitution and is responsible for making laws?

Legislative Branch

100

hich house of Congress provides equal representation, with two members from each state?

The Senate

100

hat type of law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations, where one party seeks compensation for harm?

Civil law

100

What is the term for a proposed law presented to Congress for consideration?

A bill

100

What is the length of a single term for a member of the House of Representatives?

Two years

200

Which branch of government, established by Article II, is responsible for enforcing the laws?

Executive Branch

200

Which house of Congress bases its representation on the population of each state?

House of Representatives

200

What type of law deals with offenses against the public or society as a whole, which are punishable by the state?

Criminal law

200

In the lawmaking process, where are bills sent for detailed examination, debate, and revision?

Committees

200

What is the length of a single term for a U.S. Senator?

Six years

300

Which branch of government, established by Article III, is responsible for interpreting the laws?

Judicial Branch

300

What is the title of the leader of the House of Representatives?

Speaker of the House

300

What type of law governs the conduct of individuals in the armed forces?

Military law

300

Question: If the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill, which committee resolves the differences?

Conference committee

300

While the Florida Legislature is the state-level body that creates laws for Florida, what is the official name of the federal legislative body that creates laws for the entire United States?

Congress (or U.S. Congress)

400

What is the power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress called?

Veto

400

What term describes the two-house structure of the U.S. Congress?

Bicameral

400

What type of law is based on judicial precedents (previous court decisions)?

Case law (or Common law)

400

If a president vetoes a bill, what fraction of the vote is required in both houses of Congress to override it?

Two-thirds (2/3)

400

Powers of Congress that are specifically listed in Article I of the Constitution, such as the power to tax and coin money, are known as what type of powers?

Enumerated (or Expressed) powers

500

The Senate’s power to approve or reject a president's nominees for federal office is an example of what constitutional principle?

Checks and balances (or Advice and Consent)

500

Which house of Congress has the exclusive power to ratify treaties negotiated by the President?

The Senate

500

What type of law is created by a legislative body, such as Congress or the Florida Legislature?

Statutory law

500

What are the permanent, subject-specific committees in Congress (e.g., Budget, Armed Services) called?

Standing committees

500

While the U.S. Congress is the national legislative body for the United States, what is the name of the state-level legislative body responsible for making laws for Florida?

The Florida Legislature

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