The Constitution & Branches
Congress & Lawmaking
Roles of Government Officials
Amendments and Articles
Misc.
100

Which article of the Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch

1

100

What are the qualifications for members of the House of Representatives?

25 years old, 7-year U.S. citizen, live in the state they represent

100

The legislative branch is headed by...

Congress

100

What amendment established term limits for the presidency?

22nd

100

How many terms can a U.S. president serve?

2

200

Identify which Articles establish the Executive and Judicial Branches.

2,3

200

What are the qualifications for members of the Senate?

30 years old, 9-year U.S. citizen, live in the state they represent

200

Describe the role of Commander in Chief

President's role during war-time action or when they are leading the armed forces.

200

Which amendment reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states?

10th

200

What are the term lengths for a U.S. Senator and a U.S. Representative?

Senators: 6 

Reps: 2

300

Explain how the structure of Articles I, II, and III reflects the principle of separation of powers.

Articles I, II, and III separate power by assigning different responsibilities to each branch. Article I gives lawmaking power to Congress, Article II gives enforcement power to the President, and Article III gives interpretive power to the courts.

300

Describe the Supremacy Clause

Establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties constitute the "supreme Law of the Land"

300

Describe both of the roles of the leaders in the Senate.

VP: Tie-Breaker

President Pro Tempore: Tie-breaker when the VP is not present. Any other time, they act as a normal senator. 

300

Which clause establishes that the Constitution and federal laws are supreme?

Article 6 (VI)

300

What court case established judicial review? Describe judicial review.

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

Process of determining constiutionality of laws and rulings.

400
Who are the heads of each branch of government? (Their titles)

Executive: President

Legislative (Congress): Speaker of the House, VP

Judicial: Cheif Justice


400

Describe the Necessary and Proper Clause

Grants Congress the authority to pass all laws "necessary and proper" for executing its enumerated powers and other federal powers

400

Name two executive powers

Ordinance- executive orders

Appointment powers

400

Name at least 5 articles and their functions.

1. Leg.

2. Exec.

3. Jud.

4. Federalism

4. Amendments

6. Constitution Supreme Law of the Land

7. Ratification Process

400

Describe how Supreme Court rulings work. Include the majority vote and the three opinions that are stated.

5/9 

Majoriy

Dissenting 

Concurring

500

Name three principles that support the ideas of our government. 

S.o.P, Federalism, Checks and Balances, Republicanism, Pop. Sov.

500

What are the 4 steps to passing a bill? ( Include each committee)

1. Intro

2. Committee Action/ Committee Review / Rules Committee

3. Floor Debates and Passage / Conference Committee / Final Passing

4. Presidential Approval

500

What is the main duty of the Supreme Court? Name two ways of interpreting laws.

Determine the Constitutionality of Laws, Judicial Activism ( Living ) / Judicial Restraint ( Originalism )

500

The Bill of Rights includes how many amendments? What are those amendments in order? 

10

1. Freedoms

2. Bear Arms

3. No quarter

4. Search and Seizure

5. Right of the Accused (Right to not self-incriminate)

6. More rights of the Accused (Public Trial)

7. Rights in a civil trial/ legal counsel

8. Cruel and Unusual Punishments

9. Unenemurated Rights

10. Reserved Rights

500

Where do most bills die? Why?

Committee

Intense debating, long process, and lots of opinions.

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