Legislative branch
Executive branch
Judicial branch
7 Principles of the constitution
Bill of Rights
1000

A bicameral legislature means?

Two houses: House of Representatives and the Senate

1000

The President is elected if

He/She gets to 270 electoral votes

1000

What is the job of the judicial branch?

To study and interpret laws

1000

Which of the following terms means that the government’s power belongs with the people?

Popular sovereignty

1000

what is the meaning of double jeopardy?

A person cannot be tried again for the same crime.  

2000

A citizen of the U.S. is a person who?

Is a natural born citizen or has been naturalized

2000

What is the job of the executive branch?

To enforce or execute laws

2000

The length of a U.S. Supreme Court judge's term is what?

life

2000

Limited government means what

Regular citizens and powerful people must obey the law equally.

2000

The Fourth Amendment prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures”.  This means what?

authorities must have probable cause

3000

What is the main role of Congress?

To make laws

3000

The number of presidential electors (electoral votes) a state gets is based on what?

Electoral votes per state equal the number of representatives plus the number of Senators.

3000

What is the highest court in the U.S.?

Supreme Court

3000

The principle of separation of powers refers to what?

Powers are divided into three branches of government and they serve different functions.

3000

The first amendment is important because?

It contains basic human rights and freedoms

4000

Congress shall make no law that?

goes against basic human freedoms outlined in the Bill of Rights

4000

What best summarizes how the President affects the Supreme Court?

Selecting judges and justices for the Supreme Court

4000

Which of the following is a way that the legislative branch can check the judicial branch?

They can declare laws unconstitutional 

4000

A political system that divides governmental powers between a national government and state governments is known as what?

Federalism

4000

The Due Process Clause of the Constitution is found in the?

5th Amendment

5000

Rules for becoming a U.S. citizen may be made only by?

Congress

5000

Who has the power to pardon people?

The President 

5000

 ________ allows the judicial branch to declare laws, treaties, & executive orders unconstitutional.

Judicial review

5000

Which of the following is a concurrent power that the state and the national governments share OTHER THAN TAXES?

Other shared powers OTHER THAN TAXES include: borrowing money, establishing lower courts, making and enforcing laws, and building infrastructure like roads.

5000

The Eighth Amendment states that there may be no cruel or unusual punishment.  This means what?

the punishment should fit the crime