Legislative Branch: Senate
Judicial Branch
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch: House of Representatives
Government Randomness
100
What is the frequency of elections (terms) for Congressional Senators?

6 years

100

These Judicial Branch appointees serve no fixed term; they are on the bench for life once appointed. Who are they?

Supreme Court Justices

100

Who is the dead of the executive branch?

The President

100
What is the term length of a Representative?

2 years

100

What is lobbying?

The attempt to influence policy makers for private interests.

200
What roles do Senators play other than legislating bills?

Can approve or reject treaties, presidential nominations and governmental spending.

200

These Judicial Branch members are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

Who are the judges on the Supreme Court?

200

What are the requirements to serve as the head of the executive branch?

Must be 35 years old and born in the United States.

200

Which state has the largest quantity of Representatives?

Bonus: How many?

California

53

200

The traditionally fiscal side of American politics, usually associated with tradition and strategic thinking. Economic policy is based on Trickle down economics by providing tax cuts to the wealthy. Believe in equal starts for all.

What is the Republican Party?

300

What are the requirements to become a Congressional Senator?

Must be 30 years old, U.S. citizen for 9 years and fulfilled requirements for residency in the state that a person wishes to represent

300

Highest court in the land and the only part of the federal judiciary specifically required by the Constitution.

What is the Supreme Court of the United States?

300

How long is a president's term?

Four years

300

What is the role of the House of Representatives?

Legislation of Bills, Acts of War and Government Spending

300

The liberal economic and social policies, traditionally associated with rural farmers and blue collar workers. Economic fix is targeted towards social programs to provide a more equitable future.

What is the Democratic Party?

400
What is the number of Congressional Senators that represent each state?

Two

400

It interprets state laws, not federal laws.

What is the Judicial or State Court?

400

The name for the group of people chosen by the president to help him or her make the right decisions.

The Cabinet

400

What are the requirements to be a Representative in the House?

At least 25 years old, a United States citizen for at least seven years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents.

400

When groups agree to work together by giving up something that each group wants. 

What is a compromise?

500

Why are states limited on the number of Congressional Senators?

Equal representation of all states regardless of population.

500

How long can a Supreme Court Justice serve on the Supreme Court?

Until they retire, die, or are impeached by Congress.

500

Commander-in-Chief is the role of which member of the Executive Branch?

The President

500

The number of members in the House of Representatives.

What is 435?

500

a system that divides power between the nation's government and a state's government

What is federal or federalism?

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