The President is in charge of what branch?
What is the Executive Branch?
What is the first ten amendments called?
What is the Bill of Rights?
When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
When was July 4, 1776?
The Declartion of __________ was adopted on July 4,1776.
What is Independence?
What are the three branches of government called?
What is Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
What branch are the Senates in?
What is the Legislative?
What is the Articles of Confederation?
What is the first U.S government?
What year did the Constitution go into effect?
What is 1789
The introduction to the Constitution is called ________.
What is the Preamble?
What does the legislative branch do with laws?
What is make them
What is The Preamble?
What is the beginning of the U.S. Constitution?
The Preamble was written for what reason?
What is to set out the goals of the Constitution?
What year did the Constitutional Convention take place?
When was 1787?
The first ___________ gave the people freedom of speech.
What is Amendments?
What Branch has the ability to pass and veto laws, who has the power to do that?
What is the President and The Executive Branch?
What does the State Government do?
What does deals with state matter?
Who is known as the father of the Constitution?
Who is James Madison?
When was the bill of rights ratifed?
When was 1791?
The President is in charge of The ____________ Branch.
What is the Executive Branch?
Can the Legislative branch override a veto?
What is true
What is a Tribal Government?
What is a Native American Government?
What was the two plans that the men at the Constitutional Convention called?
What is the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan?
What was signed on September 17, 1787?
What was the US Constitution?
The Constitutional Convention lasted for ____ months.
What is four?
If the Legislative passes a law that doesn't follow the Constitution,which branch can cancel it?
What is the Judicial branch