Executive
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100

Who is in charge of the Executive Branch?

A. Vice-President

B. Senator

C. President

D. Judge

C. President

100

Which of these are part of the Judicial Branch of the government?

A. the President

B. the Courts

C. Congress

B. the Courts

100

The Legislative Branch has how many parts?

A. three

B. five

C. two

D. four

C. two

100

Where is the White House located?

A.  Seattle, Washington

B. Albany, NY

C. Washington, DC

D. Trenton, NJ

C. Washington DC

100

What are the two parts of the US Congress?

Senate and House of Representatives

200

The head of the Executive Branch is___________.

A. appointed

B. elected

C. chosen

D. ordered

B. elected

200

How many judges are on the Supreme Court?

A. 19

B. 9

C. 49

D. 89

B. 9

200

Every state elects _____ Senators.

A. five

B. four

C. three

D. two

C. two

200

What is the supreme law of the United States?

A. the Declaration of Independence

B. the Bill of Rights

C. the Emancipation Proclamation

D. the Constitution


D. the Constitution

200

How many US Senators are there?

100

300

The President of the United States can serve ______

four year terms.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

B. 2

300

What does the Supreme Court do?

A. tell other courts what to do

B. make sure laws follow the Constitution

C. decide on the punishment for criminals

B. make sure laws follow the Constitution

300

How many Representatives are there from each state?

A. two

B. depends on the state's population

C. five

D. three

B. depends on the state's population

300

The government for the country is called the _________ government.

A. local

B. city

C. state

D. federal



D. federal

300

What is the Rule of Law?

Everyone must follow the law.

No one is above the law

400

What is NOT an Executive Branch responsibility?

A. signing bills

B. leading military

C. making laws

D. meeting with leaders of other countries

C. Making laws

400

When the Supreme Court makes a decision, it can only be changed by ____________

A. the President

B. the Supreme Court

C. the Vice-President

D. the Representatives

B. the Supreme Court

400

What is one main responsibility of the Legislative Branch?

A. in charge of the military

B. make laws for our country

C. enforce laws

D. meet with leaders of other countries

B. make laws for our country

400

What is the name of the meeting in 1787 to write the Constitution?

A. Summit Meeting

B. Watergate

C. Constitutional Convention

D. Government Meetin

C. Constitutional Convention

400

Name a US Representative from Utah

Blake Moore

Celeste Maloy

Mike Kennedy

Burgess Owens

500

Name the current President and Vice-President of the United States

President:  Donald Trump

Vice-President:  JD Vance

500

Who is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?


John Roberts

500

Name two senators from the state of Utah

Mike Lee

John Curtis

500

The United States Government is set up as a separation of powers.  What does separation of powers mean?

Three branches for the U.S. government.  Each part has a different job.  Each part of the government makes sure that the other branches are doing their jobs.  This also makes sure that one branch of government does not have too much power.

500

Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the federal government.  What is one power of the federal government?

to print money

to declare war

to create an army

to make treaties

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