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100

Who is the current head of the senate

Kamala Harris

100

What are the three requirements to become president of the U.S

-At least 35 years years of age

-Native born citizen

-A U.S resident of 14 years old

100

What concept was created after Marbury v Madison

Judicial review

100

What are the three parts of the constitution called

Preamble, Articles and the Amendments

100

First president to be impeached twice

Donald Trump

200

What are the two houses called in U.S congress

The house of Representatives and the Senate

200

How many members of cabinet are there

16 members

200

Why was Ernesto Miranda arrested 

He was arrested for stealing money

200

What was the first ten amendments called

The bill of rights

200

What year was the declaration of independence signed

1776

300

Who acts as the jury for a impeachment trial

The senate

300

How many Vice presidents have taken over office for a president

Nine

300

What 2 amendments were created after Scott v Sanford

The 13th and 14th amendment

300

How many articles are their in the constitution

6 articles

300

Name 3 countries that were apart of the axis power in World War 2

Germany, Italy, Japan, and or U.S.S.R

400

Name 5 powers that congress has

Raise and collect taxes

Borrow money

Regulate commerce

Declare war

Establish the military and national guard

coin money

Punish pirates

Set laws for naturalization and bankruptcy

Punish counterfeiting

Post office

Copyrights and patents

Run Washington, D.C and all federal property

Elastic clause

Make rules and allot funds for the military and national guard

400

Name 4 responsibilities that the president will have

Chief of State

Chief executive

Chief diplomat

Commander in Chief

Legislative Leader

Judicial Leader

Party leader

400

What is Judicial review

Judicial review is when the executive or legislative branch of government are subject to review by the supreme court

400

List three of the ten original amendments and what they do

Amendment 1:Freedom of religion, speech, press ,assembly and petition

Amendment 2:Right to bear arms

Amendment 3:Quarting to troop

Amendment 4:Protection against unreasonable search and seizure

Amendment 5:Right to due process

Amendment 6:Right to a speedy trial

Amendment 7:Common lawsuits (trial by jury)

Amendment 8:Protection against cruel and unusual punishments

Amendment 9:Rights not named

Amendment 10:Power reserved to the states

400

What general in the civil war later became president

Ulysses S. Grant

500

What is a similarity that both the senate and house of representatives share

Both do not have a term limit
500

Who was the first secretary for the Department of Treasury

Alexander Hamilton

500

What state had to stop its recount in Bush v Gore

Florida

500

When was the Constitution ratified

The constitution was ratified in 1788

500

What was the treaty called that ended WW1

Treaty of Versailles