Vocabulary
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Mixed Review
100

the authority of the people (also known as the preamble "We the People")

popular sovereignty

100

Who leads the executive branch?

President, vice president, president's cabinet, offices, departments, and agencies

100

What is the minimum age for a senator?

At least 30 years old
100

Which Article establishes SCOTUS and its powers?

Article III

100

The Constitution requires how much of a vote for ratification?

3/4 vote

200

True or False: Concurrent powers refers to the powers that belong to the states.

False - reserved powers

200

If Congress agrees on a bill, what can the president do?

The president can either sign it into law or veto the bill.

200

What is the number of in the House of Representatives based upon?

A state's population

200

How many justices make up the SCOTUS?

9 justices - 1 chief, 8 associate

200

Which branch of government holds power for the "commerce clause?"

Legislative branch (Congress)
300

Implied powers is also known as the __________ clause.

"necessary and proper" or elastic

300

Identify 3 powers of the president.

(1) direct foreign policy (2) name ambassadors (3) negotiate treaties (4) serve as commander in chief of armed forces (5) carry out laws (6) propose laws

300

What are the checks on the legislative branch?

Executive - veto legislation

Judicial - acts of legislature are unconstitutional

300

When a Supreme Court justice listens to a case, what is their decision called?

the Court's opinion

300

The 1st Amendment outlines what basic freedoms?

religion, speech and press, assembly, and petition the government

400

The 14th Amendment guarantees all people _____ of the laws.

equal protection

400

What can the president check on the other branches?

Legislative - veto legislation

Judicial - appoint judges

400

The Legislative branch includes how many voting and nonvoting members?

Voting - 435

Nonvoting - 6

400

How are SCOTUS judges chosen and how long is their term?

They are nominated by the president and approved by Congress. They have no fixed term; they serve until they retire, die, or are removed for bad behavior.

400

What are the duties of a citizen? Responsibilities of a citizen?

Duties - obey the law, pay taxes, sit on a jury, defend the country (males register for the army)

Responsibilities - pursue education, remain informed of issues

500

True or False: According to judicial review, SCOTUS can review the actions of the executive and legislative branches to determine if it violates the Constitution.

True

500

If a state law contradicts the Constitution or federal law, does the president have the power to overrule via the "Supremacy Clause?"

No, the Constitution has the power to overrule.

500

Congress can pass laws for what actions?

Impose taxes, authorize spending, creation of government programs
500

What are the levels of the courts under the SCOTUS?

district and appeals

500

Which of the 27 Amendments states that the voting age is lowered to 18 years old?

26th Amendment