The Three Branches
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Constitution
100
The branch that collects taxes and borrows money

What is the Legislative Branch?

100
The article of the constitution that creates the legislative branch

What is Article 1?

100

The three component of the executive branch

What are the president, the vice president, and the cabinet?

100

The ability of the courts to review cases to make sure they are constitutional

What is judicial review?
100
the constitution is divided into 7 of these chapters

What are articles?

200

The article that created the Judicial Branch

What is Article 3?

200

the main role of congress when it comes to laws

What is making the laws?

200

The power the president has to select members to the cabinet. The senate confirms

What is appointing power?

200

The 1803 supreme court case that established the principle of judicial review

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

The principle, established by the Baron de Montesquieu, that created the different branches of government

What is separation of powers?

300

The role of the president as the head of the army

What is the Commander in Chief?

300

the legislative branch is also known as this

What is Congress?

300

Presidential decrees with the weight of law

What are executive orders?

300

the name for the decisions of the supreme court

What are opinions? 

300

The act of removing a public official from office

What is impeachment?

400

This clause allows congress to stretch their powers

What is the necessary and proper/elastic clause?

400

Most bills introduced in Congress die in this stage

What is committee?

400

The amendment that limits the president to two terms

What is the 22nd amendment?

400

The written appeal to the supreme court to hear a case on appeal

What is the Writ of Certiorati?

400

Congress can overturn a presidential veto by this fraction

What is 2/3?

500

The supreme court case that gave the supreme court the power of Judicial review

What is Marbury v Madison?

500

A permanent committee that deals yearly with certain topics

What is a standing committee?

500

When the president recommends legislation, communicates with congress he is acting in his role as this 

What is chief legislator?

500

The territory and type of cases over which a court has legal authority

What is jurisdiction?

500

The War Powers act of 1973 limits the power of this branch of government from using the military without the consent of the legislative branch

What is the executive?

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