Congressional Powers
Making Laws
Executive Power
Checks & Balances
Supreme Court
100

What is a law passed by Congress called?

A statute

100

Which branch of government makes laws?

Legislative branch

100

Which formal presidential power relating to the military?

Commander in Chief

100

Which branch can veto laws?

Executive branch

100

What is the highest court in the United States?

Supreme Court

200

The house formally accuses a government official of committing a crime is called

Impeachment 

200

What is the first step in the lawmaking process?

A bill is introduced by the house or senate

200

What is an executive order?

A directive from the president to federal agencies

200

Which branch can declare laws unconstitutional?

Judicial branch

200

What is judicial review?

The power to declare laws unconstitutional

300

Which part of Congress must approve presidential appointments?

Senate

300

What must happen before a bill goes to the President?

Both the House and Senate must pass an identical bill with a simple majority

300

Does an executive order create a new law? why or why not
 

No, it enforces existing laws

300

Which branch impeaches the president and which tries the case?

House impeaches, Senate tries

300

Which case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

400

What is the main way Congress creates federal agencies?

Passing legislation

400

What happens if the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill?

A conference committee resolves differences

400

Why might presidents use executive orders during crises?

US government is meant to move slow and this allows solutions to happen quickly and effectively. 

400

Why is Senate confirmation of presidential appointments an example of checks and balances?

It limits the president’s power by requiring legislative approval

400

What is judicial restraint?

Courts avoiding overturning laws unless clearly unconstitutional

500

Congress passes a law reducing funding to a federal agency. What power is Congress using?

Power of the purse

500

After a president vetoes a bill, what must Congress do for it to become law?

Override the veto with a 2/3 vote in both chambers

500

A president directs federal agencies to change policy without Congress. What type of power is this?

Informal power (executive order)

500

Why is the chief justice of the supreme court in charge of overseeing a senate trial for the removal of a sitting president?

the Vice President who would normally oversee such things has too much to gain so this limits unfair judgement. 

500

A court strikes down a law to protect rights even though Congress passed it. What judicial philosophy is this?

Judicial activism

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