What is the primary role of the Legislative Branch?
What is To Make Laws
What is the primary role of the Executive Branch?
What is To Enforce Laws?
What constitutional principle states all power in government comes from the consent of the people?
What is Popular Sovereignty?
What are the 5 freedoms of the first Amendment?
What are Speech, Petition, Assembly, Press, and Religion?
What Principle of Government failed in the 1803 constitution?
What is Checks and Balances?
How many members make up the Legislative Branch?
What is 535 Members?
What does Impeach mean?
What is to formally charge the president/public official with a crime?
Marbury v. Madison established this constitutional principle.
What is Judicial Review?
What is the 24th Amendment?
What is elimination of Poll Taxes?
This creation greatly improved the efficiency of the Supreme Court of Ohio to do their job without extensive travel.
What is District Courts?
The Leading Officer of the House of Representatives is called what?
What is the Speaker of the House?
How many total Electoral College votes are there in a Presidential Election?
What is 538?
What principle is seen when the President Vetoes a Bill?
What is Checks and Balances?
What are all 3 components of the 6th Amendment
What is Right to a Lawyer, Speedy Trial, and Impartial Jury?
What kind of power is given exclusively to the Federal Government?
What is Delegated?
List, IN ORDER, all 7 steps of how a bill becomes a law
What is Bill is created, bill goes to house committee, house floor, senate committee, senate floor, pass both chambers, goes to the president?
List all 7 roles of the President
What is Chief Legislator, Chief Executive, Chief Economist, Chief of State, Chief of Party, Chief Diplomat, and Commander in Chief?
What principle is the 8th Amendment a great example of?
What is Limited Government?
What is the 9th Amendment?
What is unlisted rights to citizens?
The power to create and manage schools are which type of power?
What is Reserved?
The People and Interests an elected official represents is called what?
What is Constituency?
What are the three requirements to become President of the U.S.A?
What is over 35 years old, Resident for 14 years, and Natural Born Citizen?
What Principle outlines specific powers and responsibilities of each branch of government?
What is Seperation of Powers?
What is the 17th Amendment?
What is Direct Election of Senators?
The power of Taxation is an example of which power?
What is Concurrent?