The two houses of Congress
What are The Senate and the House of Representatives
He holds the executive power in the United States.
What is the President?
This is the highest court in the land.
What is the Supreme Court?
This purpose of this Article.
What is the states?
Additions or changes to the constitution.
What are amendments?
The minimum age requirement to be a member of the House of Representatives.
What is twenty-five years old?
Equal to the number of Senators and House members.
What is a state's Electors?
Supreme Court Justices serve for this length of time.
Congress has the power to add these.
What is more states?
Amendments must be approved by this ratio of Congress.
What is 2/3s?
They are elected to six year terms.
What are Senators?
The minimum age to be the President of the United States.
What is thirty-five years old?
The Supreme Court interprets these.
What are laws?
The type of government all states where required to have.
What is a Republic(an)?
Amendments must be ratified by this ratio of the states.
What is 3/4s?
Number of votes required to override a Presidential veto.
What is 2/3's majority or super majority of congressmen.
The title of the President as leader of the U.S. army and navy.
What is Commander in Chief?
The Supreme Court settles disputes between these.
What are the states and/or ambassadors.
These are the same from state to state.
What are all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens?
The first 10 amendments to the constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
This power of Congress, found in Section 8, is "golden".
What is the ability to coin/print money.
This power of the President affects Article III.
What is nominates Judges to the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Courts hears appeals from these.
What are the lower courts?
Persons who flee from justice.
What is to be sent back to the state where the crime was committed?
The number of amendments to the constitution.
What is 27?