Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Democracy
The Constitution
100

This is the name of the building where the Legislative branch meets.

What is the Capitol?

100

In case the president is unable to perform his duties, this person takes charge.

What is the vice-president?

100

The traditional number of justices on the US Supreme Court.

What is nine?

100

How often presidential elections are held in the United States.

What is every four years?

100

The first 3 words of the US Constitution.

What is we the people?
200

The number of senators each state elects.

What is two?

200

This is the minimum age a US citizen must be in order to run for president.

What is thirty-five?

200

This elected official nominates people to serve on the Supreme Court.

What is the president?

200

This ancient civilization is considered the birthplace of democracy.

What is Greece?

200

The primary author of the US Constitution.

Who was James Madison?

300

This is a way the Legislative branch can ignore a presidential veto.

What is override?

300

The minimum number of years a person must reside in the US before running for president.

What is fourteen?

300

This power of the Supreme Court can eliminate a law that was passed.

What is declare unconstitutional?

300

The total number of terms a person can serve as president.

What is two?

300

The section of the Constitution that specifies the duties and powers of the President.

What is Article Two?

400
The Legislative branch consists of the Senate and this group.
What is the House of Representatives?
400

The power the president has to release people serving time in prison.

What is the pardon?

400

The part of  the Constitution that specifies the duties and powers of the Judicial branch.

What is Article three?

400

The meaning of the root word "demo."

What is people?

400

This is an addition made to the original Constitution.

What is an amendment?

500

This power of Congress gives them the ability to charge the president with crimes.

What is impeachment?

500

The number of presidents the United States has elected so far (including the current president).

What is forty-six?

500

The name of  the current Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court.

Who is John Roberts?

500

The day of the week when elections are held in the United States.

What is Tuesday?

500

The introductory part of the Constitution.

What is the Preamble?

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