Who's Role is it Anyways?
Checks and Balances
The Legislature
The Executive
The Judicial
100

Executes the Executive Branch

Chief Executive

100

The president can do this while Congress is in session

Veto

100

The upper house of the bicameral legislature with 2 representatives per state

The Senate 

100

The president serves for this amount of time

4 years per term

100
This odd number of people in the Supreme Court creates a no-tie situation

9 Justices

200

Leader of the Armed Forces

Commander in Chief

200

The Supreme Court checks the branches using this power

judicial review

200

Number of representatives for this lower house of Congress

435

200

This group supports the president

The Cabinet

200

They do this to the law to make sure it's legal

Interpret or review the law

300

Influences and approves legislature

Chief Legislator

300

Breaks the tie vote in the Senate

The Vice President

300

The terms of each representative in Congress 

Senate: 6 years

House of Representatives: 2 years

300

The president can no longer complete his role, and this person steps in 

Vice President

300

This court allows you a chance to get your case heard again after an original decision

Appealate courts

400

Official representative of the U.S. abroad

Chief Diplomat

400

The president's decisions get in this chamber of Congress

Senate

400
This committee forms when trying to fix a bill in Congress

Conference Committee

400

This order directs the Exectuive branch and workers, but it is not a law

Executive Order

400

The ability to check laws and their legality. Provided by Marbury v. Madison

judicial review 

500

Performs ceremonial duties as national representative

Chief of State

500

This process starts in the House and finishes in the Senate

Impeachment

500

A tax bill is finalized in this chamber of Congress and goes to this other chamber for confirmation

House of Representatives to the Senate for review

500

This veto occurs when no action is taken by the president

pocket veto

500

Is the Supreme Law of the Land

The Constitution