One of the three branches of government.
What is the Judicial Branch?
Established the Constitution and Executive Branch.
What is Article II?
One of the three branches of government is.
What is the Legislative Branch?
A responsibility of U.S. citizens in court.
What is Jury Duty?
Guaranteed to all U.S. citizens over 18.
What is the right to vote.
The majority opinion of a case before the Supreme Court.
What is a Precedent?
One of the three branches of government.
What is the Executive Branch?
The House of Rep. and Senate put together.
What is Congress?
A responsibility that U.S. citizens pay.
What is Taxes?
Believe that individuals should support themselves and not rely on gov. assistance.
What is Conservatives?
A court used by only the Judicial Branch.
What is the U.S. Supreme Court?
President has the power to do this to individuals for federal crimes.
What is Pardon?
Decided by the state's population.
What is House of Representatives?
Something U.S. citizens must obey.
What is Federal, State, and Local Laws?
The electoral college doesn't use this when voting.
What is Majority Rule?
Money and Property dispute.
What is a Civil Case?
One of the President's Powers.
What is sending troops to other countries to help them?
A power the Legislative branch doesn't have.
What is Pardon?
Is not a responsibility, and not forced against U.S. citizens.
What is the U.S. Military?
Believe the gov. should assist low-income people economically.
What is Liberals?
The Judicial Branch is established by the U.S. Constitution.
What is Article III?
The President's job for the Military.
What is the Commander-in-Cheif?
Established the Legislative Branch.
What is Article I?
The only exception to being forced into the military.
What is Draft?
Determine which candidates will represent each party in the general election.
What is Primary Elections?