Structure of the Judicial Branch
Structure and Function of the Supreme Court
Structure and Function of the Legislative Branch
Structure and Function of the Executive Branch
100

Article of the Constitution that gave Congress power to create lower courts

What is Article III

100

States that the president appoints all federal judges, including Supreme Court Justices

What is Article II, Section 2

100

The practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers

What is bicameralism


100

Name at least three specific powers given to the president by the Constitution

Answers vary, could be what are: 

Can veto or reject bills passed in Congress

Can call Congress to a special session

Commander in Chief of armed forces

Receives foreign officials/leaders

Can make treaties

Names heads of executive agencies, judges, ambassadors etc.

Can pardon or reduce penalties

200

Established district and circuit courts

What is the Judiciary Act of 1789

200

An order a higher court issues to a lower court to obtain the records of the lower court in a particular case

What is a writ of certiorari

200

House of Congress with 435 members and proportional voting

What is the House of Representatives

200

Heads of the departments in the executive office make up this group of presidential advisers

What is the Cabinet


300

System in which the federal courts exist alongside the 50 state's independent court system

What is the Dual Court System


300

Type of cases Supreme Court Justices tend to select

What are cases involving legal issues

300

Article of the Constitution that describes the powers and limits given to the Legislative Branch

What is Article I of the Constitution


300
The three basic duties that executive agencies have

What is to 

­Write rules that put laws passed by Congress into practice

­Carry out day to day activities of the federal government

­Oversee certain activities

400

Three levels of the federal court system

What is (in no particular order) The U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals, and U.S. District Courts

400

A written document that explains the position of one side or the other in a case

What is a brief


400

Requirements to become a member of the Senate

What are:

Being at least 25 years old

Being an U.S. citizen for at least 9 years

Living in the state that they represent

400
Three categories that independent agencies can be grouped under

What are: 

­Executive Agencies: Independent agency that deals with certain specific areas within government

­Ex. NASA, CIA, EPA

­Government Corporations: A business owned and operated by the federal government

­Ex. USPS

­Regulatory Commissions: Independent agency created by Congress that can make rules concerning certain activities and bring violators to court

­Ex. FCC

500

Federal cases must involve the following three aspects

What is the Constitution, federal law, or the federal government


500

Thee practice of using earlier judicial rulings as a basis for deciding cases

What is Stare Decisis

500

All members of Congress must take this before they begin their service

What is an oath to follow the Constitution

500

The president can do this to reject bills passed in Congress

What is veto