Congress
Structure of Congress
Roles of the President
The Judicial Branch
Supreme Court Cases
100

How many members are currently in the United States Congress?

535

100

How many senators are there in the United States Senate

100

100

If the president does not sign the bill in 10 days and Congress adjourns within those 10 days, the bill will not become law

Pocket Veto

100

the power by which the Supreme Court can review actions of the other branches of government (executive and legislative), and declare them unconstitutional

Judicial Review

100

a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion without excessive government restriction

Roe v Wade

200

Every two years, the Senate is up for re-election after they serve how many years?

Six

200

Who's Constitutional duty is to oversee the process of the Senate?

Vice President of the United States

200

aims to give more power to the legislative branch by stating that there must be notification by the President to the legislative branch within 48 hours of deploying any troops. This deployment can be for up to 60 days without a formal Congressional declaration

War Powers Act

200

a key piece of legislation as it established the 3-level federal court system which remains today

The Judiciary Act of 1789

200

was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review in the United States, meaning that American courts have the power to strike down laws, statutes, and some government actions that they find to violate the Constitution of the United States

Marbury v Madison

300

How old must you be in order to run for a House of Representative seat?

25

300

A legislative panel with full legislative functions and oversight responsibilities; permanent 

Standing Committee

300

15 executive departments, and each of the heads must be approved by the Senate

Cabinet

300

 Who holds confirmation hearings before the full Senate votes on the nominee. Presidents normally appoint justices that share their ideological values

The Senate Judiciary Committee

300

a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that redistricting qualifies as a justiciable question, thus enabling federal courts to hear redistricting cases

Baker v Carr

400

Who is the most senior member of the majority party and has been appointed to fill in for the Vice President as presiding officer

President Pro Tempore

400

involves members of both the House and the Senate

Joint Committee

400

Used to promote the president's personal agenda

Bully pulpit

400

What are strategies for reducing the power of the Supreme Court or the impact of its rulings

court-curbing measures

400

a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality, a doctrine that came to be known as "separate but equal"

Plessy v. Ferguson

500

Name 5 of the 9 Delegated powers that require both houses of Congress to work with each other

to tax

borrow money

regulate commerce

raise an army

create and make rules for federal courts

establish naturalization laws

establish post offices

provide a militia

make laws necessary and proper to carry out these powers

500

If a bill becomes a law without the president's signature or if the house the bill originates in does nothing, what happens to the bill?

It is dead.

500

During the Civil War, President Lincoln suspended this

Habeas Corpus

500

Who can pass acts that prevent the Supreme Court from hearing appeals in certain types of cases

Congress

500

a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality

Brown v. Board of Education