Legislaitve
Executive
Judicial
Checks and Balances
Amendments
100

Does the legislative branch make laws true or false. Who is the president of the senate. 

True the legislative does make the law and the vice president is the president of the senate.

100

Who is the head of the executive branch?

The President.

100

What is Judicial review?

Judicial review is a review of a case from the U.S Court and also determine if the case is constitutional or unconstitutional.

100

How does the legislative branch checks over the executive branch?

The house of Representatives and the senate can impeach the president and they can override vetoes with a majority voting to override or impeach. 

100

What are the first ten amendments called?

The bill of rights.


200

What is the house of representatives membership based on?

The House of representatives membership is based on population which the censes help determine every ten years. 

200

Where does the president get his or her power from?

The U.S constitution 

200

What are precedents?

Precedents are past examples that are followed in similar cases and are opinions from the majority.

200

How do the executive branch check the judicial branch?

The executive branch has the power to pardon people and appointments of federal judges.

200

What civil liberties do the fourth amendment gives you as a citizen?

It gives citizens the right to be protected against searches and seizures that are from the government forces and you have the right to say that I do not give you permission to search my car or house. 

300

What are the names of both houses in the legislative branch? What is the legislative branch also known as?

House of representatives and the senate and the legislative branch are known as the United States Congress.

300

Does these descriptions describe the president? Commander in chief executive branch boss and the appointment maker and is the approver of the bills and a person who can veto a bill if he disagrees.

Yes these descriptions do describe the president.

300

How many members are in the senate judiciary committee?

There are 20 members total in the senate judiciary committee.

300

What are Implied powers?

Implied powers are powers that are not mentioned in the constitution given to congress that are "necessary or proper".

300

What does the constitution state about the 15th amendment in the constitution? 

In the constriction the filthen amendment states "that no vote shall be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude". 

400

What Article in the constitution creates the legislative branch? How many years does a house member serve and how many years does a senator serve?

Article I creates the legislative branch. A house member serves for a two year term and a senator serves 6 year term 

400

What does Article II section 2 state about the president role. 

The president acts as the head of the U.S military can pardon someone for a crime. Also make treaties with other countries and appoint ambassador and supreme court justices. 

400

How many supreme justices are there?

There are 9 supreme court justices.

400

Who were influencers of checks and balances to separate the power so not just one person had all of the power. 

Montesquieu and William Blackstone were influencers on the separation of powers also known as the checks and balances in place so that one person does not have all the power in the government. 

400

How many votes does a amendment need to be  added in the constitution?

You would need 2/3 vote of each house of congress and 3/4 of the state legislatures to ratify the amendment in the constitution.

500

How many stages must a bill pass in order to become law. Can anyone write a bill?

A Bill must pass three stages committee, the floor, and the conference committee. Yes anyone can write a Bill.

500

How many executive cabinet positions are there at the President disposal? 

There are 15 cabinet members at the President disposal. These are all of the cabinet members Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.

500

Who created the judicial branch? And where do the judicial branch get its powers from?

The founding fathers created the judicial branch. The judicial branch gets its powers from the constitution.

500

What is are examples of checks and balances?

Examples of checks and balances are the house of representatives having the only power of impeachment on the other branches of government.  And congress having the only power to set and collecting taxes or duties. 
500

Was the bill of rights added to the constitution before the states would agree to it?

Yes the bill of rights was added to the constitution before the states would agree to the bill of rights. 

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