Chapter 5: Congress
Chapter 7: Congress at Work
Presidency
Judicial Branch Basics
Supreme Court
100

Total amount of people in House and Senate

What is 435 and 100?

100
Term for when the President rejects a bill from Congress

What is veto?

100

Requirements to be President

What is natural born citizen, 35 years old, and lived in the US for 14 years?
100

Role of the Judicial Branch

What is interpret the law?

100

Number of justices on the Supreme Court

What is 9?

200

Qualifications to be in House/Senate

What is a US citizen from state for both, 25 years old and 7 years a citizen for House, 30 years old and 9 years a citizen for Senate?

200

The chamber of Congress where bills about revenue originate 

What is the House?

200

This amendment limited the President to two terms in office

What is the 22nd amendment?

200
Term that describes the process of selecting an impartial jury

What is Voir Dire?

200

Process for how an individual can be on the Supreme Court

What is get nominated/chosen by President and approved of by Senate?

300

Title of leader in the House of Representatives

Who is the Speaker of the House?

300
The term for a work that a lawmaker does to help their voters out with problems in government

What is casework?

300

Term for an order issued by a president, that has the force of law, but does not require Congressional Approval.

What is an executive order?

300

Give an example of a civil trial

Student describes a scenario where someone sues another person because of damages

300

Supreme Court case where judicial review was created

What is Marbury v. Madison

400

Title of the leader in the Senate

Who is the majority leader?

400

3 groups of people who want to influence members of Congress

What are lobbyists, voters and political parties?

400

Name the 7 roles of the President

What are Head of State, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander in Chief, Legislative leader, Economic planner and Party leader?

400

Give an example of a criminal trial

Student describes a scenario where person breaks the law

400

Supreme Court case where segregation was outlawed in public schools

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

500

4 different types of committees

What are standing, select, joint, and conference?

500

What is the process for a bill to become a law?

What is the bill is introduced, goes to committee, gets debated/voted on, goes to conference committee, goes to the President?

500

Describe a pro or con of the Electoral College

Pros: forces candidates to campaign across the country for electoral votes, has been around for 200 years

Cons: does not follow popular vote due to winner takes all system

500

Describe a scenario where the federal government would have jurisdiction on a case

Student talks about how the case is involved with federal law, the constitution, with foreign countries or includes multiple states.

500

Supreme Court case where the Court reinforced the fact that the federal government was supreme over the states

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?