Foundations of Government
Branches of Government
Lawmaking Process
Elections & Politics
Amendments & Rights
100

Purpose of government that involves keeping citizens safe and enforcing laws.

Maintain order

100

Branch of government that makes laws.

Legislative branch

100

The first step in creating a law.

A bill is introduced

100

Election used to choose party candidates.

Primary election

100

Amendment protecting freedom of speech.

1st Amendment

200

System where power is shared between state and federal governments.

Federalism

200

Branch led by the president.

Executive branch

200

Small groups in Congress that review bills before voting.

Committees

200

Election where voters choose the final winner.

General election

200

Amendment protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures.

4th Amendment

300

The idea that government gets its power from the people.

Popular sovereignty

300

Branch that interprets laws.

Judicial branch

300

A speech tactic used to delay a vote in the Senate.

Filibuster

300

A group organized to win elections and influence government.

Political party

300

Amendment protecting the right to an attorney and speedy trial.

6th Amendment

400

Constitutional principle that divides government into 3 branches.

Separation of powers

400

The power of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional.

Judicial review

400

Chamber of Congress where filibusters occur.

Senate

400

The system used to officially elect the president.

Electoral College

400

Amendment guaranteeing equal protection under the law.

14th Amendment

500

Constitutional principle that prevents one branch from becoming too powerful.

Checks and balances

500

The number of votes needed in Congress to override a presidential veto.

Two-thirds vote

500

The final step before a bill officially becomes law.

President signs the bill

500

Number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

270

500

Amendment protecting against cruel and unusual punishment.

8th Amendment

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