What is it called when a President can reject a bill?
A Veto!
Only the Judicial Branch can do what to a passed law?
Only the Judicial Branch can interpret laws!
What laws do Congress make?
Federal laws
Does the Legislative branch take care of all Gov't money?
No! It takes care of some money but not all. The Executive splits it with the Legislative.
At the end of my presentation, what color was the background of the granny photo I put in?
BRIGHT ORANGE! :)
Can Congress override a President's Veto?
Yes!
True or false:
Congress can pressure the Judicial seats
False! Judicial seats are appointed for life so Congress won't pressure them!
State laws are made in...
State Legislative
Mandatory spending can sometimes not be needed. True or false?
FALSE! IT IS MANDATORY BY THE LAW.
How many years are there for terms in The House of Representatives?
2!
Yes or no-
The President can override an override from Congress to a President's Veto on a Congress bill
NO! that would go on forever...
What is it called when the Judicial Branch calls the shots on a law created by Congress?
Judicial Review!
Town laws are made by...
Town councils!
first person to tell me that I.... need sleep wi...SNORE....(wakes up) AAH! oh... wins!
I need more sleep brutha
what color shirt am I wearing?
idk I made this the night before lol! what shirt am I wearing future me and friends?
What can the President do about laws that Congress can't do?
Enforce the laws!
first one to ring the bell gets the points >:)
srry lol I ran out of question ideas
Wait what can the President do to laws Congress wants to make?
He can object it with a Veto!
"Power of the Purse" means what?
It has the primary authority to determine federal spending priorities!
How long are Senate terms?
6 years!
Who can declare war?
Congress!
Which is more important- Judicial Branch or Legislative?
NEITHER! HA! trick question? what happened to all the knowledge u learned about checks and balances?
First one to give Mrs James a high five first wins all 500 points!!
lol
What date is the Budget Spending through? (super hard and low-key not that important)
(Every year) October 1 to September 30
For a bill to become a law, it must pass _____ and _____.
House of Representatives and the Senate!