branches of gov.
supremacy clause.
state vs fed.
fun questions.
100

this branch of goverment is responsible for making laws In the US.

What is the legislative branch?

100

this document contains the supremacy clause, which establishes federal law as the supreme law of land.

What is the US constitution?

100

the level of government has the power to print money, declare war, and regulate state commerce.

what is the federal government?

100

when does our break start?

what is april 5th-13th?

200

This role is that of the head of the executive branch and serves as a commander in chief.

What is the president?

200

the supremacy clause is found in this article of the US constitution.

What is Article VI?

200

each US state has its own leader with the title of this.

what is the govenor.

200

when does the seniors get out of school?

what is may 9th?
300

this is the highest court in the US, and has the power to interpret the constitution.

What is the supreme court

300

In this 1819 Supreme Court case, chief justice john marshall used the supremacy clause to rule that the states cannot tax the federal government.

what is mccolloch v. maryland?

300

this system of government divides power between national and state governments.

what is federalism?

300

some people argue whether the federal or state gonv. should decide this popular law involving driving age but for now states control it

what is legal driving age?

400

this system of government prevents the branches from coming to powerful by giving them certain powers over others.

What is checks and balances?

400

According to the supremacy clause, if a state law conflicts with a federal law, the law takes priority.

what is federal law?

400

the 10th amendment says that powers that are not given to the federal government are reserved for these two entities.

what are the states and the people?

400

if you try to print your own money at home, your breaking a law enforced by this level of government

what is the federal government?

500

the president can reject a bill passed by congress and use it as power.

What is a veto?

500

name one modern example of a legal conflict where the supremacy clause was used to determine whether a federal or state law should apply.

will be determined by me.

500

this term describes when a state law conflicts with a federal law and must be overturned due to the supremacy clause.

what is a premise?

500

if you want to get a drivers license, you need to follow the rules of this level of government.

what is state government?