This article talks about the executive branch and its responsibilities.
What is Article 2?
This document was considered the first law code for kings.
What is the Magna Carta?
This court case had the nation go up against a president trying to break the law.
What is United States vs. Nixon?
This is one way to become a naturalized citizen, involving living in the US for five years.
What is Permanent Residency?
This is the number of years the President can serve.
What is eight years?
This Amendment gave the president term limits.
What is the 22nd Amendement?
This document was preferred by anti-federalists over the constitution.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
This court case covered the rights of minors within the law.
What is In Re Gault?
This path to naturalization has you stay in the nation for at least 2 and a half years.
What is Physical Presence?
This is the type of law the supreme court rules on.
What is constitutional law?
This is the supreme law of the land.
What is the Constitution?
This document was the first law code established in the Americas.
What is the Mayflower Compact?
This court case created the basis of judicial review.
What is Marbury Vs. Madison?
This path requires the person to have no criminal record, follow the laws and pay taxes.
What is Moral Character?
This governmental body approves supreme court justices.
This is the number of amendments in the Constitution.
What is 27?
These are the first three words of the constitution.
What is "We the People"?
This court case stated that the government can intern citizens based on a military purpose.
What is United States vs. Korematsu?
This pathway requires the mastery of the English language.
What is English Proficiency?
This is the total number of Representatives in the house.
What is 435?
This fraction of congress must agree to amend the constitution.
What is 2/3's?
This is considered the rule of law.
What is "No one is Above the Law?"
This court case was known for ending segregation in schools.
What is Brown Vs. Board of Education?
This pathway requires the potential citizen to understand the constitution and US history.
What is Civics Knowledge?
This office is the commander and chief of the military.
What is the President?