Responsible for making laws, declaring war, and regulating commerce.
What is the Legislative Branch?
The number of counties in North Carolina.
What are 100 counties?
The legislative branch is composed of these two groups.
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
The governor of North Carolina?
Who is Roy Cooper?
The state flower of North Carolina.
What is a dogwood?
Consists of the President, his or her advisors and various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land.
What is the Executive Branch?
In this region, you might find beaches.
What is the Coastal Plains Region?
The number of people in the Senate.
What is 50 members?
The President of the United States.
Who is Joe Biden?
The state bird of North Carolina.
What is a cardinal?
This branch of government is responsible for deploying the national guard if needed.
What is the Executive Branch?
The capital of North Carolina
What is Raleigh?
The number of people in the House of Representatives.
What is 120 members?
The Vice President of the United States.
Who is Kamala Harris?
The state shell of North Carolina.
What is the scotch bonnet?
Made up of the Supreme Court and other federal courts, and is responsible for interpreting and applying laws.
What is the Judicial Branch?
In this region, you would find NC State, UNC-Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University, and Duke University.
What is the Piedmont Region?
The person who preserves order in the House when in session.
Who is the Speaker?
The lieutenant governor of NC.
Who is Mark Robinson?
The state vegetable of North Carolina.
What is the sweet potato?
This branch might decide if someone has broken the law.
What is the Judicial Branch?
In this region, you would find the Biltmore Estate. You might also go skiing here.
What is the Mountain Region?
The colors used for the calendars and bill jackets for the House and the Senate.
What are yellow and blue?
Who is the mayor of Raleigh?
The state motto of North Carolina.
What is Esse Quam Videri (to be rather than to seem)?