Biblical Background
Forms of Government
U.S. Founding Documents
Congress
Bills and Laws
100

The author of Government

God

100
A government of all the people, all of whom take part in passing laws and performing other aspects of government.

A democracy

100

First president of the United States

George Washington

100

Each state has 2 of these.

Senators

100

A member of congress must introduce this to be considered by Congress.

A bill

200

According to Daniel 2:21, He removes kings and establishes kings...

God

200
A king or queen leads the government.

A monarchy

200

"We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure tranquility, provide for the common defense..."

The Preamble of the US Constitution

200

The term length for a president

4

200

These people are representatives of groups that seek to influence laws and policies. 

Lobbyists

300

A system that originated with God intending to serve His purpose among humans.

Human Government

300

1 person will lead the government and his word is final. 

A dictatorship

300

The product of enlightenment ideas driven by political realities signed on July 2nd, voted for approval July 4th, 1776. 

Declaration of Independence

300

The most powerful member of the house of representatives. 

Speaker of the House

300

A technique that senators use to try and prevent a vote on a bill.

Filibuster

400

The purpose of Government

To do Justice

400

The citizens who are able to vote have sovereignty.

A republic

400

" Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled." 

Articles of Confederation

400

The president of the senate

The Vice President

400

The President's options when congress passes a bill and sends it to be signed. 

Sign, veto, or pocket veto

500

God's main qualification for a leader.

Godly character

500

A small group of people lead this government.

An oligarchy

500

An enlightenment period author of "Two Treatises of Government" that later formed the basis for US government.

John Locke

500

He is the current Speaker of the House

Mike Johnson

500

This document tells Congress what powers it has and what it can and cannot do. 

The US constitution.