Constitutional Vocabulary
Who has the power?
Constitutional Numbers
Amendments
Government Officials
Final Jeopardy (Do Last!)
100

Vocab word meaning: To Approve

What is Ratify?

100

This branch holds the power to interpret laws and settle disputes.

What is the Judicial Branch?

100

The 3 Levels of Government

What are: Local, State, Federal?

100

The amendment gave 18 year olds the right to vote

What is the 26th Amendment?

100

The President and Vice President of the United States

Who are Joe Biden and Kamala Harris?

200

A proposed law not yet passed by Congress.

What is a bill?

200

This Branch of Government can Veto a law, but the Veto can be overturned with a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate 

What is the Executive Branch?

200

Where and when the constitution was written

Where is Philadelphia, 1787?

200

The 22nd Amendment

What is A President can only serve for 2 terms?

200

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Who is John Roberts?

300

When a President refuses to sign a bill into law

What is a presidential veto?

300

The ability of Congress to override a presidential veto is an example of this.

What is checks and balances?

300

Requirements to be elected to the House of Representatives

What is 25 years old, a citizen for 7 years?

300

This amendment gives you the right to be silent

What is the 5th Amendment?

300

One of two U.S. Senators from California

Who is Alex Padilla OR Laphonza Butler 

400

The process through which a criminal can be returned to the U.S. to stand trial is known as

Extradition

400

Has the power to declare war

What is Congress?

400

Number of electors a candidate needs in order to win the Presidential election.

What is 270?

400

The number of amendments in the U.S. Constitution?

What is 27?

400

The Attorney General of the United States

Who is Merrick Garland?

400

How many votes are needed for a conviction in an impeachment trial, and who acts as the jury for the trial?

two-thirds, Senate

500

Writ of Habeas Corpus

What is when arrested a person must be charged with a crime or released from jail?

500

Has the power to state a law or court ruling is Unconstitutional

Who is the Supreme Court?

500

The frequency which Congress must meet

What is Once every year on January 3?

500

3 of 5 parts of the First Amendment

-Freedom of Religion

-Freedom of Assembly

- Freedom of Press

- Freedom of Petition

- Freedom of Speech

500

The position that Antony Blinken occupies.

What is Secretary of State?

500

The Number of Justices on the Supreme Court

Nine: One Chief Justice and Eight Associate Justices 

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