The House of Representatives
The Senate
The Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Checks & Balances
100

How long is a Representatives term in office?

2 years

100

What is the number of U.S. Senators?

100

100

According to the Constitution, how old does an individual need to be before they can become President?

35

100

How many justices sit on the Supreme Court?

9

100

Which branch of government does the executive check when the President vetoes a bill?

legislative branch or congress

200

How old does an individual need to be to qualify as a Representative?

25 

200

How long is a senators term in office?

6 years

200

Which President served for a record 4 terms?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

How long is an individual appointed to be on the Supreme Court?

For life unless they retire or resign

200

Which branch does the Legislative branch check when they override a veto with a 2/3 majority vote?

executive branch

300

What is it called when state governments redraw district boundaries to get the political outcome they want?

gerrymandering

300

How many terms can a senator serve?

unlimited

300

In what role does the President serve as the supreme leader of our military?

Commander in Chief

300

Which 1973 court case used the 14th amendment to allow abortions nation wide?

Roe v Wade

300

Which branch does the judicial check with the power of judicial review?

legislative branch

400

What is the title given to the individual who presides in the House of Representatives?

Speaker of the House

400

According to the Constitution, what is the minimum age required to serve as a U.S. senator?

30

400

What group helps the President execute and administer the laws?

The Cabinet or Agencies

400

Besides Constitutional issues, name 2 areas that federal courts have jurisdiction over?

maritime laws

federal laws

controversies between states and citizens of different states

cases involving foreign diplomats

lawsuits against the federal government


400

Who appoints Supreme Court Justices?

The President 

500

How many districts does Wyoming have?

1

500

What is the title given for the leader of the Senate?

President of the Senate

500

What 3 qualifications does a person need to meet in order to be President of the United States?

1.  35 years of age

2.  Natural Born Citizen

3.  Live in the United States for 14 years

500

What power gives the judicial branch the ability to declare a law unconstitutional?

judicial review

500

How many votes are does the Senate and the House of Representatives need to override a President's veto?

2/3

600

What individuals are responsible for making sure their party Representatives vote on a bill that would favor their political party?

Majority and Minority Leader

600

After a bill is introduced in the senate, where does it go?

senate committees

600

Which amendment to the Constitution changed how many terms a President can serve?

22nd Amendment

600

Where do federal court cases begin?

district courts

600

Congress has the power to declare war.  What branch of government does this check?

Executive Branch

700

Who is Wyoming's Representative in the House?

Harriet Hageman
700

Name Wyoming's 2 senators.

John Borrasso & Cynthia Lummis

700

What 3 main roles does the President have?

1.  Chief Executive

2.  Chief Diplomat

3.  Commander in Chief

700

_________  ________is based on the belief that the court has both the right and obligation to use its power to overturn bad precedents and promote socially desirable goals.

judicial activism

700

Who approves a President's appointment of Supreme Court Justices?

the Senate

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