Branches of Government
Steps for Bill
Federalism
Civic Engagement
Bonus
100

What branch of government passes laws?

Legislative Branch

100

What is the first step in how a bill becomes a law?

A legislator proposes a bill.

100

What powers does the national government have?

Add new states, go to war, create a military, control trade, print money, make laws for citizenship.

100

How can citizens make change?

 By getting involved and engaged.

100

What is checks and balances?

each branch has some power to check—to restrain or stop—actions by the other branches

200

What branch enforces laws?

Executive Branch

200

What must happen after a bill is proposed?

A committee discusses and passes the bill.

200

What powers do state governments have?

Run elections, make rules for voting, control trade within the state, set up local governments, set up public schools.

200

What is civic virtue?

The way citizens act in a responsible and active manner in their government. 

200

Who is the leader of the Executive branch?

President

300

What branch interprets laws?

Judicial Branch

300

What happens after the Senate votes on a bill?

The bill goes to the House of Representatives for a vote.

300

What are shared powers between state and national governments?

Collect taxes, borrow money, set up court systems, make laws for health and safety.

300

Why is voting important?

Lets the American citizens get involved in their government and is a part of a long American tradition that our nation fought for. 

300

Who is the leader of the Legislative branch and what are the two houses called?

Congress; Senate and House of Representatives 

400

What document outlines the power of the government and is the overall plan?

The Constitution

400

What is a committee in the legislative process?

A group that discusses and reviews the bill.

400

What is an example of a state power?

Run elections, make rules for voting, control trade within the state, set up local governments, set up public schools.

400

What did President Obama say about involvement?

Change happens when ordinary people get involved.

400

Who is the leader of the Judicial Branch?

Supreme Court

500

What is the name that the Constitution gives to divide the branches?

Separation of Powers

500

What role does the President play in the law-making process?

The President signs the bill into law or vetoes it.

500

How do state powers differ from federal powers?

State powers are focused on local, while federal powers are for national.

500

What historical figures did President Reagan mention in his address?

Answer: Founding Fathers, men of Valley Forge, patriots, and pioneers.

500
What are the judges called in the Supreme Court?

Justices