In the Presidential Oath, the president swears to protect and defend the ___________________.
What is the Constitution?
The length of a judge's term.
What is for life?
What is Congress?
The main point of Article IV, Section 1.
What is that each state has to recognize the laws, records and court decisions of all other states?
Congress can do this to a president for bribery, treason, and high crimes and misdemeanors.
What is impeach?
The three crimes worthy of impeachment.
The second federal court level.
What is the Court of Appeals?
Article V of the Constitution.
What is the Amendment Process?
The main point of Article IV, Section 2.
What is the people charged with a crime who flee to another state will be EXPEDITED back to face justice in the state where the crime occurred?
Senate does this with the presidential nominations of judges.
What is approve or deny?
Six powers of the President.
The number of appellate courts.
What is 12?
The total number of Amendments to the Constitution.
What is 27?
The main point of Article IV, Section 3.
What is the rules for adding new states?
Main job of the president.
What is execute federal laws?
The Judicial branch is made up of this.
What are the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts?
The first level of the federal court system.
What is the District Courts?
The two methods of approving an amendment.
What is 2/3 of Senate & House of Reps or 2/3 of state legislatures?
The main point of Article IV, Section 4.
Presidential power over the judicial branch.
What is pardon ppl convicted of federal crimes?
The job of the Supreme Court
What is decide if laws are unconstitutional?
The number of District Courts.
What is 12?
What is 3/4 of state legislatures or 3/4 of state conventions?
Congress' power to a presidential veto.
What is override?
Judicial branch's check on Congress.
What is declare laws unconsititutional?