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How long can an individual serve as president of the United States?

 Two terms of four years

100

What is the composition of the US Supreme Court?

Nine justices appointed for life, including the Chief Justice

100

The first ten amendments to the US Constitution are collectively known as:

The Bill of Rights

100

A government where all power is held by a single ruler.

Absolute Monarchy

100

A system of government where citizens vote to make decisions.

Democracy

200

What is a responsibility of the US president? 

Serves as commander in chief of the armed forces.

200

Currently, what is the age at which US citizens are legally able to vote in federal elections?

 18 years old

200

The US census is mandated by the US Constitution to take place how often?

 Every ten years

200

The fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation.

Constitution

200

A system where power is divided between national and state governments.

Federalism

300

A system where each branch of government limits the powers of the others.

Checks and Balances

300

The legislative branch of the US is bicameral, which means that:

It consists of two separate "chambers" or "houses"

300

Division of government responsibilities into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

Separation of Powers

300

The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

Civil Rights

300

The upper chamber of Congress; each state has two senators.

Senate

400

The lower chamber of Congress; representation based on state population.

House of Representatives

400

The highest court in the U.S., with authority to interpret the Constitution.

Supreme Court

400

An organized group of people with similar political beliefs who seek to influence government.

Political Party

400

Responsibilities of citizens, such as obeying laws and paying taxes.

Civic Duty

400

The introduction to the U.S. Constitution, stating its purpose.

Preamble

500

The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

500

The system used to elect the U.S. President.

Electoral College

500

The President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.

Veto

500

Rights that people are born with, such as life, liberty, and property.

Natural Rights

500

The idea that government power comes from the people.

Popular Sovereignty