What are the powers and limitations of the executive branch?
What is the enforcement of laws, command military, and veto legislation?
How many branches of government are there?
What is 3
How long does the amendment process last?
What is 7 years ?
According to the Supremacy Clause, when federal and state laws conflict, which level of government wins?
What is the federal government?
what powers does a federal state have??
What is Enumerated.
What are the powers and limitations of the legislative branch?
What is make laws, declare wars, and control spending ?
What is the legislative branch made up of?
What is the house of representatives and the senate?
What is the first step of the amendment process called?
What is a Proposal
The Supremacy Clause states that this document is the "supreme Law of the Land."
What is the U.S. Constitution
What powers do both state and federal governments have?
What are concurrent powers?
What are the powers and limitations of the judicial branch?
What is Interprets laws, applies them to cases, and can declare laws unconstitutional ?
Who are the vice president, the cabinet, and the president ?
What does the ratification process do??
What is approve amendments.
What does the supremacy clause establish?
What is, "federal law is supreme law of the land"?
does the State or Federal government regulate trade??
what is the Federal government.
Congress can remove the president from office by doing what??
What is impeachment.
What type of treaties does the executive branch manage??
What is foreign.
How much of Congress has to approve an amendment before it is passed?
What is a 2/3 vote in the house of representatives and the senate?
Where is the supremacy clause found??
What is Article VI, Section 2
Examples of shared (concurrent) powers...
What is the power to tax and enforce laws ?
This branch can declare laws unconstitutional.
What is the judicial branch.
What does the legislative branch do??
What is make and pass federal laws.
Steps to amend the constitution are...
What is 2/3 vote and proposal from congress, followed by a ratification by 3/4 of the state legislature?
The Supremacy Clause prevents states from passing laws that conflict with these, which include federal statutes and treaties.
What are federal laws.
What are denied powers??
what are powers that are expressly denied to the national government.