Who's Gettin' Checked?
Congress
The Judicial
The Executive
Civil Rights & Liberties
100

Overriding a veto.  Who's gettin' checked ?

The executive branch (President)?

100

The power to declare war or levy taxes, found in Article I of the Constitution.

What is an enumerated power of Congress?

100

What Supreme Court case established the practice of judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

100

What are the two different types of vetoes?

A regular veto and a pocket veto.

100

What are the three clauses of the 14th Amendment?

The Due Process Clause, Equal Protection Clause, and Citizenship Clause.

200

The nomination of federal judges.  Who's gettin' checked?

The judiciary

200

How does Congress override a presidential veto?

A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate.

200

How long do federal judges serve?

Life "during good behavior."

200

What tool allows the president to direct parts of the federal bureaucracy to do, or NOT do, something without congressional approval?

Executive orders

200

The Defense of Marriage Act was a federal law that defined marriage as between a man and a woman.  In what case did the Supreme Court find this unconstitutional?

United States v. Windsor

300

The practice of "judicial review."  Who's gettin' checked?

Either the legislative or executive.

300

Congress can regulate interstate commerce but NOT intrastate commerce.  What's the difference?

Interstate commerce crosses state lines, while intrastate commerce stays within one state.

300

Which body must confirm presidential appointments to the federal judiciary?

The Senate
 

300

What are "deals" or "relationships" between the president and foreign leaders that do NOT require Senate approval called?  Hint: they are NOT treaties.

Executive Agreements

300

What Supreme Court case required police to inform suspects of their rights?

Miranda v. Arizona

400

An executive order requiring the Department of Education to develop curriculum for the teaching of creationism in public schools.  Who's gettin' checked?

The legislative (Congress).

400

What are the constitutional requirements to serve in the HOR?

25 years old, 7 years a citizen, resident of the state.

400

How many Supreme Court justices must agree to hear a case before it is placed on the Court's docket?

Four

400

In what part of the Constitution would you find the powers of the Executive branch explained?

Article 2

400

Which Supreme Court case established a test to determine whether the government's involvement with religion was unconstitutional?

Lemon v. Kurtzman

500

The confirmation of federal judges.  Who's gettin' checked?

The executive (President) and the judicial.

500

A tactic used in the Senate to delay or block legislation through extended debate.

What is a filibuster?

500

Who is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

John Roberts

500

Which Amendment to the Constitution limits a president to two, four-year terms and a maximum of 10 years in office?

The 22nd

500

What phrase was of primary significance in the Supreme Court case Morse v. Frederick?

“Bong Hits 4 Jesus.”