There are this many members in the House of Representatives
435
List the 3 main jobs of the President
Head of State, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, To Enforce Laws
The Requirements for becoming a Supreme Court Justice
None
The Electoral college is used to elect these people.
The President and Vice President
The name for changes to the constitution
Ammendments
There are this many members in the Senate
100
List at Least 5 Powers of the President
Veto, Call Congress into Session, Emergency War Powers, Pardon, Issue Executive Orders, Appoint Ambassadors, Appoint Supreme Court Justices, ect.
The number of Justices on the Supreme Court
9
These people are elected for 2 year terms
Members of the House of Representatives
The way separation of power is achieved in the U.S. government.
the 3 branches
The House and the Senate combined are called_______
Congress
The Name of close Advisors to the President
The Cabinet
The title given to the lead Justice of the Supreme Court
Chief Justice
These people are elected to 6 year terms
Senators
List at least 5 examples of Checks and Balances
Veto, Impeachment, approval of appointments the President makes, Overriding Veto, Judicial Review of Laws, etc..
The Representatives for Farmington School Disctrict
Eric Sorenson and Darin LaHood
List at least 3 Cabinet Positions
Attorney General, Sec. of State, Sec. of Defense, Sec. of Interior, Sec. of Agriculture, etc....
The group responsible for creating new Federal courts.
Congress
The method used to determine the total number of Electoral College votes
The number of Representatives plus the Senators plus 3 from Washington D.C.
Who must approve of Treaties, Ambassadors, and Supreme Court Justices appointed by the President
The Senate
The Senators from Illinois
Tammy Duckworth and Richard Durbin
The Vice President of the United States also serves as the tie breaker in what part of Congress
The Senate.
The current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
John G. Roberts
The fraction of the Senate that is elected every 2 years
1/3
The part of the Government that starts the Impeachment process.
The House of Representatives.