Keep it BALANCED!
The Executive Branch
The Legislative Branch
Take it to the Courts!
Random/Miscellaneous
100

Which early thinker came up with the idea of checks and balances?

Montesquieu

100

The executive branch is made up of who?

(Must list all to receive points)

President

Vice President

and Cabinet

100

What is the legislative branch's nickname?

Congress

100

What is the Judicial branch's MAIN JOB?

(If legislative branch makes the law, and executive branch enforces the law then...)

To INTERPRET the law.

100

Interest groups are made up of who?

Give one example of an interest group.

(Must have both answers for points.)

Citizens with a common interest.

M.A.D.D., P.E.T.A, and/or the N.R.A

200

Which branch is checking which, if any?

Both chambers of congress approve a bill and it is sent to the president. He then signs it and it becomes a law.

NONE, this is an example of separation of powers.

200
The heads of all the executive departments (like Department of Defense, Department of Justice, and Department of Transportation) who advise the president are called what?

The cabinet.

200

Who can introduce a bill?

Anyone!

200

At which level of court is a person found guilty or not guilty?

Trial courts

District courts 

Circuit/County Courts

200

Johnny is arranging with his friends to conduct a protest outside their city hall after school. 

What Right guaranteed by the bill of rights is being exhibited?

Freedom to Peaceably Assemble

(Technically also Freedom of Petition.) 

300

Which branch is checking another, if any?

A bill makes it through both chambers of congress to the president. It is nearing the end of congress so he neither signs it or officially vetoes it, he waits until congress it out of session and it automatically gets vetoed.

Executive CHECKING Legislative

Pocket veto!

300

When the president is directing the military which job is he performing? 

- Head of State

- Chief Legislator

- Commander in Chief

- Party Leader

Commander in Chief

300

At what point in the bill-making process does the bill go to the president to be signed?

Once it has been approved in both chambers of Congress.

300

What is the process of a court analyzing and declaring a court case constitutional or not constitutional called?

Judicial Review

300

What is the power that ONLY the Vice President has in the senate?

They act as:

The Tie-Breaker in the Senate

400

Which branch is checking another, if any?

A bill is passed by congress and signed into law by the president. Two years later it is brought to the Supreme Court and they interpret the law to be unconstitutional.

Judicial CHECKING Legislative.

Judicial branch declaring a law unconstitutional.

400
What are all the requirements to become president?

And Vice President?

(Must include ALL to receive points.)

President:

- 35 years old

- Natural Born Citizen

- 14 years consecutively in U.S.

V.P.: Same as president!

400

What is one thing only the Legislative branch can do?

-Introduce a bill.                  

-Veto a bill.

-Coin and Print money.

-Direct the army.

Coin and Print Money!

400

Draw a triangle on your board indicating the different levels of State courts.

At the top: FL Supreme court

In the middle: FL District Court of Appeals/Appellate court

At the bottom: County Court, Circuit courts

400

Which amendment gives us the right to a lawyer, impartial jury, and a speedy public trial?

*Bonus Points*: which amendment grants protection from cruel and unusual punishment?


Sixth(VI) Amendment 

Bonus: Eighth(VIII) Amendment

500

Which branch is checking another, if any?

Once the president is elected he is analyzing different candidates for Secretary of State. He decides to nominate Mr. Acosta. After much deliberation and questioning in front of Congress, Mr. Acosta is approved as Secretary of state.

Legislative CHECKING Executive.

Approving Presidential Appointments.

500

When the president has a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un about completely ridding North Korea of nuclear weapons and joining the U.S. in a peace treaty; which job is he Performing?

- Chief Legislator                   - Commander in Chief

- Chief Diplomat                    - Head of State

Chief Diplomat.

- He is negotiating a nuclear treaty with another nation.

500

How can congress add an amendment to the constitution? What would be needed?

2/3 of both sides of congress to propose the amendment.

3/4 of states agree to ratify(approve) it.

500

Which court case set the precedent for separate but equal? 

(Double points if you can also provide the name of the court case that set the precedent for Judicial Review.)

Plessy v. ferguson

Marbury v. Madison.

500
What rights are granted in the Fourth(IV) and Fifth(V) amendments?

IV: No unlawful search or seizure.

V: Protection from self-incrimination, double jeopardy, eminent domain, due process.