Another name for the first 10 amendments.
What is the Bill of Rights?
These are the elections that determine who will run against the opposing party in the general election.
What are primary elections?
The absence of government rule.
What is anarchy?
A bill can be proposed by anyone, but can only be introduced by ...
Who is a member of congress?
In class, we referred to the Declaration of Independence as this form of communication which usually terminates a relationship.
What is a break up letter?
This amendment declares the right to bear arms.
What is the 2nd Amenment?
A form of voting designed to increase voter participation and decrease wait times on election day.
What is early voting?
Love and devotion to one's country.
What is patriotism?
The stage where a bill gets assigned to a subcommittee for research and review.
What is Committee Deliberation?
This should NOT be our go to source for news.
What is social media?
This amendment gave women the right to vote.
What is the 19th amendment?
Voting by mail requires the use of these.
What are absentee ballots?
An official who is still in office, but was not reelected.
What is a lame duck?
The number of senators' signatures necessary to sign a motion to invoke cloture.
What is 16?
The blindfold on the Statue of Justice represents this.
What is impartiality?
This amendment describes what will happen if the president cannot do his/her job.
What is the 25th amendment?
This group is composed of electors from each state and are responsible for electing the president.
What is the Electoral College?
A tactic, usually a long speech, used to prevent or delay a bill's passage.
What is a filibuster?
This is the last obstacle for a bill to overcome in order to become a law.
What is the Presidential Signature?
This celebrity appeared on the 2020 Presidential Ballot in a few states.
Who is Kanye West?
This is the only amendment to repeal a previous amendment.
What is the 21st amendment?
The electors from the Electoral College always meet on this day to cast their votes.
What is the Monday after the 2nd Wednesday in December of an election year.
A form of legal protection given to official government employees who represent their country abroad.
What is diplomatic immunity?
If the president ignores a bill while congress is in session, it will automatically become a law after this many days.
What is 10 days?
Several memes were created about the First Lady because she wore a _____ _____.
What is a green dress?