Article I, Section 1
Article I, Section 2
Article I, Section 3
Fun Facts
Checks and Balances
100

Article I, Section 1 gives law-making power to this group.

What is Legislature or Congress? 

100

Members of the House are elected every ___ years.

What is every two years?

100

Each state has this many Senators.

What is two? 

100

This is who represents Tooele County in the House of Representatives.

Who is Celeste Maloy?

100

Congress makes laws, but this person can veto them.

Who is the President?

200

Congress is made up of these two houses

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

200

A Representative must be at least this old.

What is 25 years old?

200

Senators serve terms that last this many years.

What is six years?

200

True or False: The Senate is called the “upper house” and the House is the “lower house.”

What is True?

200

The Supreme Court can declare laws this if they go against the Constitution.

What is unconstitutional?

300

True or False: The President is part of Congress.

What is False?

300

Representatives must have been U.S. citizens for at least this many years.

What is 7 years? 

300

A Senator must be at least this old.

What is 30 years old?

300

Congress meets in this building in Washington, D.C.

What is the Capitol?

300

Congress can override a President’s veto with this kind of vote.

What is a two-thirds vote?

400

Congress makes laws for this entire nation.

What is the United States of America?

400

Representation in the House is based on this.

What is population?

400

The Vice President of the United States also serves as this.

What is the President of the Senate?

400

This group is also called "the people's house." 

What is the House of Representatives?

400

Congress can remove judges and presidents through this process.

What is impeachment?

500

This word (not mentioned in the Constitution) means a law-making body with two groups.

What is bicameral? 

500

The leader of the House is called this.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

500

Senators must have been citizens of the U.S. for this many years.

What is 9 years?

500

This person can cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate.

Who is the Vice President?

500

The President picks judges, but this group must approve them

What is the Senate?