Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Constitution Review!
Ms. Smith
100

The person who heads the executive branch.

What is the President?
100

What the legislative branch mainly does.

What is writing and passing all federal laws?

100

The court that makes up the judicial branch.

What is the Supreme Court?

100

The amendment in the bill of rights which guarantees freedom of speech.

What is the first amendment?

100

The state that Ms. Smith is from?

New Hampshire

200

The main responsibilities of this branch.

What is making executive orders, vetoes, appoint federal judges and heads of federal agencies?

200
The place where a bill goes after the Senate and House vote on it.

What is the president's desk?

200

The main role of the supreme court.

To determine the constitutionality of laws.

200

The amendment in the bill of rights that protects people against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the fourth amendment?

200

The name of Ms. Smith's cat.

What is Sienna?

300

The requirements for being president.

What is: Be at least 35 years old, be a natural born citizen and lived in the US for at least 14 years)

300

Who makes up congress.

What is The House of Representatives and the Senate?

300

The number of Supreme Court Justices.

What is 9?

300

The amendment that guarantees state's rights.

What is amendment 10?

300

Where Ms. Smith went to college.

What is The University of Maine?

400

The name of the president's advisory board.

What is the president's cabinet?

400

How members of this branch are elected. (directly or indirectly)

What is directly elected?

400

Th person who nominates Supreme Court justices.

What is the president?

400

The amendment that guarantees the right to bear arms.

What is the second amendment?

400

Ms. Smith's favorite color.

What is blue?

500

The fourth in line to be president if something were to happen to the president and those ahead in line.

What is the secretary of senate?

500

The number of representatives that Maine has in congress. (House of representatives AND senate)

What is 4?

500

The term length for supreme court justices.

What is for life?

500

The amendment that protects against being tried for the came crime twice. (double jeopardy)

What is the fifth amendment?

500

The number of National parks Ms. Smith has been to.

What is 13?