Congress and the Constitution
The Executive Branch
The Judicial Branch
But, Do You Remember?
Misc.
100

1. Be a natural born citizen 

2. Be of 35 years of age 

3. Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years

What are the requirements to be president in the United States?

100

TRUE OR FALSE: The president’s main duty as commander-in-chief is to declare war 

What is FALSE?

100

The ability of the courts to determine if a law or action is constitutional 

What is judicial review? 

100

The governments right to rule

What is legitimacy? 

100
Its purpose is to impose term limits on the presidency

What is the 22nd amendment? 

200

The formal process by which the president is tried for high crimes and misdemeanors

What is impeachment? 

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Regulations that are issued by the president that have the force of law are known as vetoes

What is FALSE?


200

Article III

Which part of the U.S. Constitution establishes the Supreme Court and any inferior courts?

200

The right to vote

What is franchise? 

200

bully pulpit

What did Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt describe the presidency as? 
300

The responsibility of the Senate 

**to ... appointments

Who confirms the appointments made by the president? 

300

TRUE OR FALSE: The Great Society agenda most expanded the power of the presidency following the new deal era. 

What is TRUE

300

The system in which judges work on behalf of the government to gather facts and information regarding a case 

What is the inquisitorial system of justice? 

300

Requires government permission for publication, a form of government censorship. 

What is prior restraint? 
300

The rules that make up the fundamental laws of a nation or state 

What is constitutional law? 

400

The Great Depression 

**as the reason for...

What is FDR's expansion of the power of the president in the United States? 

400

TRUE OR FALSE: The presidents best chance to get legislation passed is when the president is up for reelection

What is FALSE?

400

When judges follow the decisions of past judges and respect to judicial precedent

What is stare decisis? 

400

Impression made while young, the information first presented makes a longer lasting impression

What is primacy tendency?

400

The Supreme Court will not hear a case unless at least four justices agree to hear said case

What is the "rule of four" 

500

Article II 

What part of the Constitutions specifies the functions of the president in foreign affairs? 

500

TRUE OR FALSE: A pact made between the president and a foreign government is called an executive agreement

What is TRUE

500

An order by the Supreme Court to hear a case from a lower court

What is a "writ a certiorari" 

500

The eligibility to file a lawsuit

What is a standing? 

500

One of these reduces the severity of punishment, while the other relieves a person of guilt and punishment

What is a reprieve and what is a pardon?