Legislative Branch!
Executive Branch!
Judicial Branch!
Citizenship!
Mix of Everything! Random!
100

How many Senators and Representatives do we have?

100 and 435!

100

How many years does a President serve for one term?

4 years!

100

How many Supreme Court justices are there?

Nine! (9)

100

Name one thing an American citizen can do to support the government.

Voting, being involved in community, speaking out opinions, contact their government offices, and many more

100

How many Senators in each state?

Two! (2)

200

Name one requirement to be able to serve in the Senate or House of Representative.

Minimum age, U.S. citizen, and must live in the same state you represent 

200

Name one requirement to be able to serve as the President.

Minimum age, U.S. born citizen, live in the U.S. for more than 14 years
200

Name one requirement to be able to serve in the Supreme Court.

None!

200

If you take a citizenship test, what are the topic requirements you need to know? Name one.

Government system, American history, American holidays, American flag symbols 

200

Who is the current President and Vice President?

Donald Trump and JD Vance

300

Name two groups that are part of the Congress

House of Representatives & Senate

300

The President and Vice President works with their top 15 advisers, what is it called?

The Cabinet 

300

Who picks the Supreme Court justices?

The President

300

Anyone who is born in the U.S. will get an automatic citizenship, what is that called?

Birthright Citizenship

300

If a Supreme Court makes a decision on a case that changes a law or an order, what do the 50 states must do?

Follow the Supreme Court's decision 

400

Name one major power the Legislative Branch have

Decide federal budget, declare wars, create laws, impeachment process, and others.

400

Name one major power the Executive Branch have

Veto/sign bills, head of military, diplomatic relationship with other countries, and others

400

Name one major power the Supreme Court have

interpret the Constitution, judicial review, protect civil rights, establish precedents, and others

400

What amendment protects the citizenship rights of U.S. born citizens?

14th Amendment 

400

How many Amendments do we have on the Constitution as of now?

27!!!!!!!!!!!

500

All 50 states have different number of Representatives, why is that?

Based on states' population 

500

The President can decline a bill from the Congress, what is it called?

Veto!

500

1) If a justice is more strict about the Constitution and follow it's meaning, what kind of view does the justice have?

2) If a justice is more flexible about the Constitution and follows what society looks like, what kind of view does the justice have?

1) Conservative

2) Liberal 

500

If a person who is NOT born in the U.S. and becomes an U.S. citizen later, what is it called?

Naturalized Citizen/Naturalization 

500

The Constitution aims to have all three branches: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial to have fair powers and not take over one or another. What is this system called?

Checks and Balances