This person is Waukegan's Representative.
Who is Brad Schnieder?
The President is elected by indirect vote using this method.
What is the electoral College?
How many Judges are currently onthe Supreme Court?
What is 9?
This Prinicple means the "People Rule!"
What is Popular Sovereignty?
The 1st amendment gives these 5 freedoms.
What is freedom of press, religion, speech, redress of grievances, and peaceful assembly?
This person sits on the Senate Judicary Committe and represents the State of Illinois.
Who is Richard Durbin?
This is how the number of electoral votes are decided per state.
What is addition of Representatives and Senators?
This person picks future Justices for the Supreme Court.
Who is the President?
This Priciple means that everyone is represented in the US.
What is "Republicanism"?
The 2nd amendment gives the right to....
What is "bear arms"?
This person sits on the US Senate Foriegn Relations committe and has a PhD in Foreign Relations.
Who is Tammy Duckworth.
The President does this when they disagree with a Bill.
What is Veto?
This body approves Supreme Court Nominations.
Who is the Senate?
This Principle limits presidential power.
What is limited govenment?
The amendment is the only amendment to be overturned and erased after another.
What is the 18th?
This is the percentage needed to impeach the President.
What is 50% +1?
When the President dies, this person takes over.
Who is the Vice President?
This is the length of the term for the Supreme Court.
What is "Life"?
This Priniciple allows one power to every branch against the other branches.
What is Checks and Balances?
Which amendement protects from search and seizure?
What is the 4th amendment?
While the president can appoint Judeges and make treaties, the Senate must do this.
What is Approve Presidential appointments and treaties.
Impeachment is this...
What is accusal of wrongdoing?
This branch of the government can make more spots for Justices on the Court.
Who is The Legislative Branch?
This principle allows each branch it's own power.
What is separation of powers?
This amendment protects against double jeopary.
What is the 5th amendment?