This branch of government makes the laws.
What is the legislative branch?
This branch of government has the power to collect taxes, regulate trade, declare war, and override vetoes.
What is the legislative branch?
Protects your freedoms of speech, religion, assembly and petition.
What is the First (1st) Amendment?
This branch of government enforces, or carries out, laws.
What is the executive branch?
These are powers that either the federal or state governments do not have (e.g. the states may not coin/print money or establish armies).
What are denied powers?
This is the division of power between a central (national or federal) government and regional (state and local) government.
What is federalism?
The division of government into three branches in order to restrict the accumulation of power by any one person or body.
What is the separation of powers?
This branch of government's leaders are chosen by the electoral college.
What is the executive branch?
A system of restrictions placed on individual branches of government by the other branches of government to maintain a balance of power.
What is the system of checks and balances?
All powers not belonging to the federal government but to the states (e.g. the powers to establish schools and set speed limits).
What are reserved powers?
Protects the rights of those on trial (including a speedy, public jury trial of one's peers; access to an attorney; and the rights to obtain and confront witnesses for and against).
What is the Sixth (6th) Amendment?
This is the act of formally accusing a public official (e.g. the president) of a crime (e.g. treason) that can result in removal from office.
What is impeach(ment)?