How a bill becomes a law
Legislative
Judicial
Executive
MISC.
100

Where bills are introduced in the HOR

What is the Hopper? 

100


Which of the following identifies the formal procedure for ending a filibuster?

what is a cloture? 

100

Appoints Supreme Court Justices

Who is the president? 

100

In 2001 George W. Bush sent military forces into Afghanistan to hunt down those responsible for for the 9/11 attacks. This action is an example of which presidential role?

What is Commander in Chief?

100

Which chamber removes presidents on conviction of crimes 

The senate

200

After a bill leaves the senate committee it goes where 

The senate floor 

200


Fred really wants a bill to become a law. However, he has just received word that the president has vetoed it. In order for the bill to still become law, Fred will need

What is 2/3s of both houses of congress

200

What gives the Supreme Court the power to declare a law Unconstitutional 

What is Judicial Review ? 

200

Their job is to advise the president on matters within their department 

What is the Cabinet? 

200

What is Louisiana's congressional districts

300

Where does a bill go once it passes floor action in the house 

to a senate committee 

300

Susie is an elected official in the federal government. She is one of ten people representing her state and is about to finish her third two-year term. Angela is:



What is a US Representative ?

300

The court that hears a case first has

What is original Jurisdiction?  

300

When the president negotiates with China, he or she is acting as a(n)

What is Chief Diplomat ? 

300

What is the Bully Pulpit? 

400

Where does a bill go once it has passed floor action in both the House and the Senate 

Conference Committee 

400


The Constitution states that all revenue bills must originate in

What is the HOR?

400

How many Supreme Court Justices have to agree to hear a case?

What is 4? 

400


The president wishes to make an arrangement with a foreign country but knows that a clear majority of the Senate opposes his intended goals in negotiating this treaty. How might the president achieve his goals while bypassing the Senate?

What is making an executive agreement 

400


A lower court following a previous Supreme Court decision when making a ruling.

What is Stare Decisis ? 

500

What is the purpose of congressional committees 

- help with workload of congress 

- help select key important bills 

- allow members to specialize in different areas

500


Who is the official head of the Senate?

What is the Vice President? 

500

What power of the Supreme Court did the Marbury v Madison case establish? 

what is judicial review? 

500


The president of the United States has the constitutional power to negotiate treaties with other nations. Which of the following actions must be taken for the treaty to be legally binding on the United States government and its citizens?

The Senate votes to accept it by a two-thirds majority.

500

How long do members of the Judicial court serve and why 

lifetime, so they do not have to worry about political issues