History
Landmarks
Bills and Laws
100

Who is Washington D.C. named for?

George Washington

100

Where does the president live?

The White House
100

What is a proposed law called?

A bill

200

People who lived in the ______ wanted the capital to move 

South

200

The building where Congress makes laws

Capitol building

200

Who gets to approve/veto laws?

The President
300

Where was the Capital before Washington D.C.?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

300

What is the highest/most powerful court in the U.S. called?

The Supreme Court

300

Every bill starts with an ______

Idea

400

Washington D.C. is on the ________ river

Potomac

400

What is the tall, pointy, rectangle monument in D.C called?

The Washington monument

400

Where is the bill discussed/debated?

In committee 

500

Madison and Jefferson wanted the Capital to move to D.C., and Hamilton wanted a _________ _________

National bank

500

What are the two houses of Congress?

House of Representatives and the Senate

500

After the bill gets approved in the House of Representatives, where does it go?

The Senate

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