Preamble
Principles of the Constitution
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Extras
100

The introduction to the U.S. Constitution that lists the goals of the country is known as what?

The Preamble

100

When one branch of government has the ability to limit the power of another branch, this is called what. The purpose of this is to make sure one branch does not become too powerful.

Checks and Balances

100

Legislative branch, or Congress, is broken up into two separate houses. What are they?

House of Representatives / Senate

100

Who is the leader of the Executive Branch

The president

100

The idea in America that powers are shared between the federal / national government and the state governments are known as what?

Federalsim

200

List at least one goal listed in the Preamble and what does actually mean?


More Perfect Union- Create a better government

Establish Justice- Fair and Equal Court system

Ensure Domestic Tranquility- Peace in the Country

Provide for the Common Defense- Protect the country/citizens from foreign threats

Promote the General Welfare- Provide for the safety, health, general well being of the Citizens

Secure the Blessings of Liberty for ourselves and our posterity - Ensure individual freedoms for citizens now and in the future


200

Provide at least one example of a check and balance that one branch of government has over another.

President vetoes a law, Congress impeaches a president, Supreme Court rules a law as unconstitutional. 

200

Name two of the qualifications for either house of congress.

HOR- 25 years old, citizen for 7 years, live in the state you represent.

Senate- 30 years old, citizen for 9 years, live in the state you represent.

200

Who advises the president on specific issues.

The cabinet or departments. 

200

What are the three famous words that start the Constitution?

We the people

300

What is the Electoral College

The system of voting we have in America to choose the President

300

What is the principle that says the government can only do what the people allow it to do?

Limited Government

300

Name two roles or jobs of the Legislative Branch

  • Approve the President’s budget 

  • Declare war

  • Senate approval/rejection of treaties

    • Coin Money

    • Collect Taxes 

    • Senate approval and rejection of Presidential appointments

  •  Make Laws

300

What are the three specific qualifications to be president of the United States.

  • Must be 35 years old

  • Must be a natural born citizen

Must have lived in the U.S. the last 14 years

300

What are Enumerated Powers? give an example

Powers listed for the federal government. EX; coin money, declare war, maintain army navy etc.

400

How is is the number of votes each state has in the electoral college decided?

Based on the number of members in Congress. Population (House of Representatives) + 2 Votes (Senate)

400

The idea that all people in the county need to follow the same laws. This includes members of the government

Rule of Law.

400

The number of people that serve in House of Representatives and the Senate differ based on what?

HOR- Population

Senate- Equal representation

400

List two specific departments and what they actually do.

Many answers

400

What are Reserved Powers? Give an example

Powers reserved for the states. Setting up schools, conduct elections, regulate trade within a state.

500

Name three ways America can interact with other nations (Foreign Policy)

War, Treaties, International Organizations, Foreign Aid.

500

a political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people. The people rule.

Popular Sovereignty

500

How would you summarize the process of a bill turning into a law?

Bill is proposed, debated in committee, voted on in one house, bill goes through similar steps in the next house, needs to passed, sent to the president for signature.

500
Explain the process of choosing a president in the United States.

Electoral college system, each state a specific number of votes based on the number of people they have in Congress. The candidate that reaches 270 wins.

500

What are the three different sections of the U.S. Constitution. Brief overview of them?

Preamble- Introduction and goals.

Articles- Branches of government and how the government will work.

Amendments- Our individual rights and any changes made to the Constitution