Requirements and Terms
Senate and HOR
Impeachment
President
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100

These following apply to this:

Must be: 25 years old, 7-Years a citizen

Term is for 2 years

House of Representatives

100

The Senate has this many members

100

100

The Constitution says this person can be impeached by congress for, "High Crimes and Misdemeanors."

The President

100

A major job of the President (Executive Branch) is to do this with the "laws"

Carry out (or enforce) the laws

100

A major job of the Legislative Branch (Congress) is to do this with "laws"

Make the Laws

200

These following apply to this:

Must be: 30 years old, 9-Years a citizen

Term is for 6 years

Senate

200

Congress is another name for the House of Representatives and the Senate.  

Congress is this branch of the Government

Legislative 

200

They hold the impeachment trial to see if the President is guilty of the impeachment charges.

The Senate

200

A check the President (Executive) has on the Legislative Branch.

Veto a bill

200

This is what the 3/5 Compromise did

Counted Slaves as 3/5 of a person for representation in the HOR

300

These following apply to this:

Must be: 35 years old, Natural born citizen, lived last 14-years in USA 

Term is for 4 years

President

300

This is how often Congress must meet

Every year

300

They investigate to see if charges of impeachment should be brought against the President

The House of Representatives 

300

This group acts as a close advisory group to the President.

Cabinet 

300

A major job of the Judicial Branch is to do this with the laws

Interpret the laws 

(determine if laws are constitutional or not)

400

These following apply to this:

Appointed by the President, confirmed by Senate

Term is for life

Federal Judge (Including Supreme Court Justices)

400

It has 435 members.

House of Representatives

400

This person presides over the impeachment trial

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

400

This is a "check" the President (Executive) has over the Judicial Branch

Nominates Federal Judges (including Supreme Court Justices)

400

This is what The Great Compromise did

Created two houses of Congress 

1) HOR - representation based on population

2) Senate - representative based on statehood

500

Which position serves the longest term?

President, Senator, Representative, Judge

Judge

500

Congress can check the power of the Judicial Branch by doing this.

Refusing to approve a nominee made by the President to the Court

500

This is the number of presidents who have been found guilty of their impeachment charges and removed from office.  

Zero

500

If both the President AND the Vice President can't fulfill their duties, this person is next in line to become President

Speaker of the House
500

These are considered the two "leaders" of the Senate

1) The Vice President of the United States

2) The President Pro Tem (who is the leader of the majority party in the Senate

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