Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Principles of the Constitution
Ms. Speakman
100

The number of Supreme Court Judges

9

100

Primary function of the Legislative Branch

Make laws

100

The formal accusation of misconduct in office (may result in the removal of office)

Impeachment

100

The distribution of federal powers among branches of government

Separation of powers

100

Ms. Speakman's first name

Alyssa

200

Primary function of the Judicial Branch

Interpret the laws

200

A two-chamber legislature (House and the Senate)

Bi-cameral Legislature

200

Born in the United States, 35+ years old, Living in the United States for 14 years

Constitutional requirements to be President

200

Amendments that secured individual rights and reflected limited government principles in the Constitution

Bill of Rights

200

Ms. Speakman's favorite color

Pink

300

The Supreme Courts fair administration of justice

Procedural due process

300

A proposed law

Bill

300

Primary function of the Executive Branch

Enforce laws


300

These individuals supported national government powers, arguing for the general welfare of the nation in early United States

Federalists

300

Ms. Speakman goes to what college

Kent State University

400

The power for the Supreme Court to declare actions and laws unconstitutional

Judicial Review


400

The presiding officer of the House of Representatives and its most powerful leader

Speaker of the House


400

The order in which officials fill the office of president in case of a vacancy

Presidential succession

400

The key principle that power is divided between the national government and states

Federalism

400

Ms. Speakman's favorite unit that she taught

Judicial Branch

500

A legal principle created by the Supreme court decision that lower court judges must follow when deciding similar cases

Legal precedent

500

To draw a district's boundaries to gain an advantage in elections

Gerrymandering

500

The President’s closest advisers, the VP, the secretaries of the 15 executive departments, and other top government officials who help the president make decisions and policies.

Presidential Cabinet

500

The principle that authority of a nation is derived from the people

Popular sovereignty 

500

Ms. Speakman studied abroad in what country

Italy