Who is the chief officer of a state?
Who is the governor?
what is the primary function of the Supreme Court?
What is to interpret the meaning of a law, and Constitution?
Which president served the shortest term in office?
Who is Willam Henry Harrison?
What are the two chambers of Congress?
What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?
What does the First Amendment of the U.S Constitution do?
What is protect freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition?
What are the three branches of state government?
What is legislative, executive, and judicial?
What is the Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade?
What is the constitutionality of abortion?
What is the minimum age you to be to serve as president?
What is 35?
Who acts of the leader of the House of Representatives, giving Members permission to speak on the House floor, counting and declaring all votes, appointing Members to committees, and sending bills to the upper chamber?
Who is the Speaker of the House?
How many Constitutional Amendments are there?
What is 27?
Which state governor is considered to be the weakest in there executive powers?
Who is the governor of Texas?
What is the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison?
What is establish that the Supreme Court of the United States has the power to determine the constitutionality and validity of the acts of the other two branches of government?
Which President established the precedent that the vice president would be elevated to president upon the death or removal of a president?
Who is John Tyler?
Until the 17th Amendment, What group elected senators?
What is the State Legislatures?
Who is the chief author of the Constitution?
Who is James Madison?
What are the state governments basic powers and/or responsibilities?
What is Establish local government, Regulate commerce within the state, and Conduct elections?
What is the Supreme Court case the Brown v. Board of Education?
What is that separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional?
The president appoints people in his administration, but which body confirms the nominees?
What is the Senate?
What is the senate tradition that allows for prolonged debate and can by used to prevent a vote?
What is the Filibuster?
What is the Bill of Rights?
What is the first ten Amendments to the Constitution?
What defines a state that is in the union of the United States?
What is one constituent entities that shares its sovereignty with the federal government of the United States?
Who is the only president to serve on the Supreme Court after he served as president?
Who is William Howard Taft?
What does the president as commander and chief, have the power to do on the world stage?
What is make treaties and alliances?
Who is the Chief Officer of the Senate?
Who Is the Vice President?
In the early 1800s What was the main form of government revenue?
What is tariffs?