Leading body of the Executive Branch.
Who is the President?
Makes laws.
What is Congress? (Senate and House)
The highest court in the U.S
What is the Supreme Court?
The first three words of the Constitution.
What is "We The People"?
Three main freedoms listed in the First Amendment.
One of the largest space agencies in the world, also part of the Executive Branch.
What is NASA
The length of a Senator's term.
What is 6 years?
The amount of justices on the Supreme Court
What is 9?
The father of the Constitution.
Who is James Madison?
The main body that elects a President
What is the Electoral College?
The reason states have more Representatives than others.
What is population?
Appoints federal judges.
What is the President?
The amount of Amendments the Constitution has.
What is 27?
The difference between a treaty and Executive order
Bicameral Legislature
What is one with two houses?
Name one key Supreme Court case
Any key court case
Purpose of the Federalist Papers.
What is to support the Constitution's ratification?
Minimum age to be the President of the USA, and how long you have to be a citizen to be eligible.
What is the age of 35, and to be a citizen of 14 years?
A pocket veto.
What is when the President doesn't sign a bill within 10 days and Congress adjourns?
Difference between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction.
What is original jurisdiction hears a case first, and appellate jurisdiction hears appeals from lower courts?
The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.