The Senate
The House of Representatives
Laws
The President
100

The number of Senators representing each state.

Two

100

The minimum age attained to be a representative in the House.

Twenty-five years

100

The three powers that need to approve a bill before it becomes law.

- House of Representatives
- Senate
- President*

100

The minimum age attained to become president.

Thirty-five years

200

The minimum age attained to be a Senator.

Thirty years

200

The length of a term in the House of Representatives

Two years

200

The fraction of votes needed in each house to pass a law a president disapproves of.

Two thirds

200

The president's position in the army and navy.

Commander in chief

300

The length of a term in the Senate

Six years

300

The fraction that "other persons" count towards a state's representation.

Three fifths

300

States are not allowed to do this with money.

Coin it

300

The person who is in charge if the president leaves office early.

The Vice President

400

The person who breaks tie votes in the Senate

Vice President

400

What the House can do to a President they think is unfit.

Impeachment

400

Where bills for raising revenue shall originate.

House of Representatives

400

What the president may do to a law they don't agree with passed by Congress.

Veto

500

The fraction of votes needed to convict an impeached president.

Two thirds

500

The power that chooses how to run elections.

States

500

These must be uniform (the same) throughout all states.

Taxes (duties, imposts, and excises)

500

This power's advice and consent are needed for any appointment by the president.

The Senate's