Legislative Branch
How a Bill
Becomes a Law
Executive Branch
Executive Departments & Agencies
Judicial Branch
Supreme Court Cases
100

What are the two houses of Congress?

Senate and House of Representatives

100

What is the first step in the creation of a new bill?

An idea

100

Who is at the head of the Executive Branch?

President

100

What is the group of advisors, including the heads of the 15 executive departments, responsible for advising the president and carrying out executive duties called?

The Cabinet

100

What is the name of the highest court in the United States?

Supreme Court

100

What is the name of the Supreme Court case that ended segregation in schools?

Brown v. Board of Education

200

Congress can override a presidential veto with this fraction of votes in each house.

2/3

200

What is the person who proposes a bill called?

Sponsor

200

What is the Executive Branch’s main job?

To enforce laws
200

Which Cabinet member is the President’s chief advisor on foreign affairs and helps the President handle relationships with other countries?

Secretary of State

200

How long do Supreme Court Justices serve?

Until they die or retire

200

What Supreme Court case gave all women in the United States the right to an abortion OR Which Supreme Court overturned this ruling, declaring that the legality of abortion should be left up to the states?

Roe v. Wade, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

300

What fraction of congress must vote in favor of an amendment in order to add it to the Constitution?

2/3

300

What is the president's power to reject a bill called?

Veto

300

As Commander in Chief, the President is in charge of this.

The military

300

Created in 2002 after the 9/11 attacks, this Cabinet department focuses on protecting the nation from cyberattacks and terrorism.

Department of Homeland Security

300

What is the leader of the Supreme Court called?

Chief Justice

300

Which Supreme Court case legalized gay marriage?

Obergefell v. Hodges

400

What are the two steps in the impeachment process, and which house of Congress is responsible for each step?

House of Representatives: Impeachment

Senate: Removal

400

After being introduced, a bill is sent here for study, debate, and changes.

Committees

400

The President can make these written agreements with other countries, but they require Senate approval.

Treaties

400

This executive agency is responsible for running the U.S. space program.

NASA

400

The Supreme Court has this power, allowing it to decide if laws are constitutional.

Judicial Review

400

Which Supreme Court case legalized interracial marriage

Loving v. Virginia

500

This clause gives Congress flexibility to make all laws "necessary and proper" to carry out its duties.

Elastic Clause

500

Where do the majority of bills die?

In committee

500

The President can grant these to forgive people for federal crimes.

Pardons

500

Which department manages programs like Medicare, the CDC, and Social Security.

Department of Health and Human Services

500

What are the three levels of federal courts?

1) Trial Courts

2) Appellate Courts

3) Supreme Court

500

Which Supreme Court case ruled that schools can search students without probable cause?

New Jersey v. T.L.O.