Amendments
Important Vocabulary
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
100

The first 10 amendments are called this.

The Bill of Rights

100
What is a change to the Constitution called?

An amendment

100

What is the term length for the House of Representatives? 


What about the Senate?

2 years (House) 


6 years (Senate)

100

Who is the leader of the executive branch?

The President

100

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

200

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

10

200

What is the term that describes dividing the government functions into three branches, so that one branch does not get too much power?

Separation of Powers

200

How old does someone need to be before they can become a member of the Senate?


What about the House of Representatives?

25 and 30

200

What is the age requirement to become a president?

35

200

How many Supreme Court justices are there?

9

300
What is the 1st amendment?
People have freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition the Government.
300

the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches is called what?

Checks and balances

300

List three powers given to Congress.

1. The power to write bills 

2. The power to declare war

3. The power to approve presidential nominations.

4. The power to impeach a president

5. The power to override vetoes

300

What is the length of ONE term for the President? 


How many terms can they serve total?

4 years; 2 terms (has to be re-elected)

300

For how long does a Supreme Court justice serve?

A life time

400

What 4th amendment protects you from what?

Unreasonable search and seizures (without a warrant)

400

What is a proposed law called?

A bill

400

How many members are in the House of Representatives? 

How about the Senate?

House of Representatives: 435

Senate: 100

400

What does it mean to impeach a government official?

To find a government official guilty of a crime.

400

What does the judicial branch do?

They interpret the laws by deciding if they are constitutional or not.

500

What rights are given in the 6th amendment?

The right to a fair trial with an impartial jury, and a lawyer if you cannot afford one.

500

What is it called when the Supreme Court declares a law or executive action unconstitutional? 

Judicial Review

500

What are the four steps for a bill to become a law?

1. A member of Congress proposes the law 

2. The House AND Senate must approve it with a 51% vote 

3. The president signs or vetoes the bill 

4. If vetoed, the bill gets sent back to Congress for a re-vote

500

How can the President be checked and balanced by the legislative branch?

Congress can impeach the President
500

What does it mean if a law is unconstitutional?

It means the law is not allowed by the Constitution.

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