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100

This house of Congress has 100 members, two from each state.

What is the Senate?

100

The current leader of this branch and his second in command.  

Who is President Donald J Trump and J.D. Vance?  

100

This branch of government is comprised of the courts and it interprets and applies the law. Its main function is to evaluate laws by determining their meaning, applying them to individual cases, and deciding if they are constitutional, providing a system of checks and balances on the legislative and executive branches. 

What is the judicial branch?

100

This document cemented all of the missing rights needed for citizens of the U.S. It is the most important and first document to amend the constitution.  

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

He was recently elected as the mayor of New York and met with the president of the U.S. 

Who is Zohran Mamdani? 

200

The members of this house of Congress serve two-year terms.

What is the House of Representatives?

200

The President needs this many electoral votes to win the Presidential election. 


What is 270 electoral votes?

200

This Supreme Court Case took place in 1803 and gave the court the power to use judicial review.

What is Marbury vs. Madison?

200

Article I of the U.S. Constitution establishes the legislative branch, the Congress, which is made up of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate. It details the powers of Congress, such as the ability to make laws, levy taxes, and declare war, as well as the powers of the individual states, like a ban on issuing their own currency. It also outlines the procedures for creating laws and the qualifications for both Representatives and Senators.

What is Article I of the U.S. Consitution?

200

The definition of this term is "a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money."

What is inflation?

300

The members of this house of Congress serves six-year terms.

What is the Senate?

300

Article II of the constitution give the President this power. 

What it to be Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy., authority to repel sudden attacks and Requires speed and secrecy in action? 

300

These judges are the three liberal judges of the SCOTUS:

Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson

300

This Article of the U.S. Constitution establishes the Executive Branch, vesting power in the President, outlining election via the Electoral College, defining a four-year term, and detailing presidential powers like Commander-in-Chief, treaty-making (with Senate consent), appointments, and ensuring laws are faithfully executed, while also addressing impeachment and succession



What is Article II of the U.S. Constitution?

300

The definition of this term is a "tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports"

What is tariff?

400

Article I of the Constitution give The Congress this power. 

What is the power to declare war, and power to raise and support armies (funding)? 

400

This allows the President to serve as the Commander-in-Chief, allowing them to deploy troops without Congressional approval, citing national security?

War Powers Act

400

This Supreme Court justice is the longest serving member of the SCOTUS.

Who is Clarence Thomas?

400

This Supreme Court case highlighted the first amendment right to Freedom of Expression.  A student wore an armband to protest the Vietnam war.

What is Tinker v. DesMoines (1969)

400

President Trump used this act to impose tariffs citing national security.

What is IEEPA? (International Emergency Economic Powers Act)

500

Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution vests the power to do this for U.S. citizens and foreign countries. 

What is the power to lay and collect tariffs with Congress?  

500

These are the three requirements to run for President:

What is 

  • Be a natural-born citizen of the United States

  • Be at least 35 years old

  • Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years

500

This First Amendment case went to the Supreme Court where students protested the Vietnam war by wearing black armbands. 

What is Tinker v. Dec Moines?

500

This amendment states  "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause..." 

What is the 4th amendment?

500

This 2025 case interpreted the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, citing that a judicial warrant may not be needed in an emergency situation:

What Case v. Montana (2025)?