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leader of the House of Representatives

What is the Speaker of the House?

100

 in charge of the United States military forces

What is the Commander in Chief? 

100

this Article outlines the powers of the Executive branch

What is Article II of the US Constitution?

100

"during good Behaviour," which effectively means a lifetime

What is a federal judge/Supreme Court justice term?

100

the court ruled that prosecutors cannot use statements made by suspects during custodial interrogation unless the police first inform them of their constitutional rights

What is Miranda v. Arizona 1966 ?

200

the current President of the Senate

Who is JD Vance (VP)?

200

enforces federal laws and implements policies through agencies and the cabinet.

What is Chief Executive?

200

established by the 22nd Amendment

What is the 2 term limit of a president?

200

only court explicitly created by the US Constitution 

What is the Supreme Court of the United States?

200

established the right to government-provided legal counsel for all indigent defendants in felony cases

What is Gideon v. Wainwright 1963?

300

the first female President of the US Senate

Who is Kamala Harris?

300

by signing bills into law or vetoing them; can also suggest bills and work with Congress to set national priorities and the budget.

What is Chief Legislator?

300

directive issued by the head of state; acts like a law.

What is an executive order?

300

precedent established by the case of Marbury v. Madison 

What is judicial review?

300

overturned Roe v. Wade eliminating the constitutional right to abortion and returning the authority to regulate or ban abortion to individual states

What is Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health 2022?

400

at least 30 years old; a citizen of the United States for at least nine years; lives in the state from which he or she is elected

What is the requirements/qualifications to become a US Senator?

400

serves as the ceremonial leader of the nation. This includes hosting state events, recognizing foreign countries, and acting as a symbol of national unity.

What is Head of State?

400

Nixon's defense argument that was rejected by the Supreme Court; the president is not above the law and is subject to judicial review 

What is executive privilege? 

400

legal protections guaranteed by the 14th amendment

What is due process?

400

U.S. Supreme Court case that banned the death penalty for individuals under 18 at the time of their crime, ruling that it constitutes "cruel and unusual punishment"

What is Roper v. Simmons 2005?

500

means that all of the Senate's seats are never up for election at the same time

What is a continuous body?

500

negotiates treaties with foreign nations and appoints ambassadors. represents the U.S. in international meetings and other nations' leaders.

What is Chief Diplomat?

500

white, male, wealthy, previous political experience

What are informal qualifications for presidency?

500

the first woman to serve as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan, she was sworn in on September 25, 1981

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

500

established the "separate but equal" doctrine, which declared racial segregation to be constitutional in 1896

What is Plessy v. Ferguson 1896?

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