Citizenship
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
U.S Constitution
100

Which Amendment of the Constitution defines citizenship?

The 14th Amendment

100
Which two chambers make up the Legislative Branch?

The House of Representatives and the Senate

100

What is a veto?

When the president refuses to sign a bill into law

100

What is jurisdiction?

The power to oversee or rule on a case

100

What is a Democracy? 

A form of government in which the citizens hold the power to rule and make laws

200

Who is a citizen?

An individual with certain rights who shows allegiance to the government and fulfills certain duties

200

What is a Majority Party?

The political party with the most members in a chamber of Congress

200

What does it mean to reprieve?

Postponing the carrying out of a person's sentence 
200

What is the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction?

Original jurisdiction is the right to hear a case first and make a decision. Appellate jurisdiction is the right to review a case and decision of a lower court

200

What is Republicanism?

Government gets its power from the people, who elect leaders to make decisions and pass laws

300

How can one become a citizen of the United States?

By birth or naturalization

300

What are enumerated powers?

Powers specifically given to Congress in the Constitution 

300

What is a federal budget?

The president's yearly plan for government income and spending 

300

Marbury v Madison

Established the principle of judicial review at the national level

300

What is popular sovereignty?

Where the people have the right to make decisions through voting and other forms of participation

400

What is the first step to becoming a citizen through Naturalization?

Move to the U.S. legally and live there for 3-5 years

400

What are implied powers?

Powers not written in the Constitution but necessary for Congress to carry out is duties

400

Who is an ambassador?

A person chosen by the president to represent the U.S. in another country

400

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

400

What is a limited government? 

Government is not all powerful and may do only those things the people have given it the power to do

500

How have immigration policies influenced our society over time?

-Led to an increasingly diverse society

-Influenced various labor markets

-Changing global events, such as wars or economic crises

500

What is an Elastic Clause? 

Part of the Constitution that lets Congress make laws needed to carry out its powers

500

What is the main role of the president?

To enforce, enact, or execute laws of the nation

500

What is Judicial Review?

The Supreme Court's ability to declare a legislative or executive act unconstitutional

500

What is Federalism?

Power shared between a national and state government, each with their own responsibilities