This branch of government is responsible for making laws.
Legislative Branch
This branch enforces the laws of the United States.
Executive Branch
This branch interprets the laws and decides if they are constitutional.
Judicial Branch
This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
1st Amendment
This symbol on the U.S. flag represents the states.
The stars
This two-part lawmaking body is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Congress
This person serves as both head of state and head of government.
The President
This is the highest court in the United States.
Supreme Court
This amendment gives citizens the right to keep and bear arms.
2nd Amendment
According to the Flag Code, the U.S. flag should not touch this.
Each state has this many senators, regardless of population.
Two
This power allows the president to reject a bill passed by Congress.
A veto
This power allows courts to declare laws unconstitutional.
Judicial Review
This amendment ended slavery in the United States.
13th Amendment
This document is the supreme law of the land.
The Constitution
This power allows Congress to officially accuse a president or federal official of wrongdoing.
Impeachment
These organizations help the president carry out laws and run the government.
Hint: There are 15 of them
Executive Departments
Federal judges are appointed for this length of time.
For life
This amendment gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
This is the minimum voting age set by the Constitution.
18
This group in Congress introduces most tax and spending bills.
House of Representatives
This group advises the president and includes the heads of the executive departments.
Cabinet
Which famous Supreme Court Case allows people the right to an attorney
Gideon vs. Wainwright
This amendment limited presidents to two terms in office.
22nd Amendment
According to the Flag Code, the flag should be displayed from sunrise to sunset unless it is this.
Illuminated by light