Judicial
AOC/Great Compromise
Executive
Checks & Balances
Legislative
100

What are the 3 main parts of the judicial branch?

U.S. Federal Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

100

What is one reason the colonist shaped their new national government into the Articles of Confederation?

1. A firm league of friendship

2. Afraid of another King George III tyranny

100

What is an executive order?

A law issued by the president.

100

What is the definition of checks and balances?

A principle of the U.S. Constitution that divides power among all of the branches.

100

What is the age requirement for a legislative branch representative?

25 Years Old.

200

How many federal courts are in the United States?

94 in the 50 states

200

What is another name for the Great Compromise?

UConn Plan/ University of Connecticut

200

How many members are in the executive branch?

3 million

200

What is the system of checks and balances?

A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of other branches.
200

How many members make up the upper house of Congress?

100

300

How many circuits are in the Court of Appeals?

12 circuits

300

How is the first house elected of the Great Compromise and what is it based off of?

They are elected by the people and it is based on population.



300

What is the citizenship requirement for a president?

Natural Born.

300

What is one way the Legislative Branch/Congress check the Executive Branch/President?

1. Congress can override a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote.

2. Congress must approve presidential appointments (Senate).

3. Congress has the power to impeach and remove the President.

4. Only Congress can declare war.

300

How many members are in the lower house of the legislative branch?

435

400

How many court justices are in the U.S. Supreme Court?

9 court justices

400

When was the Articles of Confederation written?

1777

400

What are the 3 limits on executive orders?

Judicial Review, Congressional Action, Future Presidents.

400

How does the executive branch check the legislative branch?

The President can veto legislation created by Congress.

400

What are the citizenship requirements for upper and lower house?

7 years for lower and 9 years for upper

500

How many Supreme Courts are in the US, and where is it/are they located?

1 Supreme Court & Washington D.C.

500

When was the Articles of Confederation ratified?

1781

500

What are the four important powers in the executive branch?

Grant pardon, Appoint/ Nominate, Commander-in-Chief, Executive order.

500

Why are checks and balances important?

To ensure that one branch will not become too powerful.

500
What are 3 of the important powers of Congress?

1. Ability to make laws

2. Grant citizenship

3. Declaring war

4. Paying government debts

5. Controlling taxes

6. Impeachment