Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Vocabulary
Elections & Electoral Votes
100

This is the branch of government that makes the laws

Legislative

100

Who are the members of the Executive Branch?

President, Vice President and the President's cabinet

100

This section of the Constitution lists the roles of the Judicial Branch

Article III

100

Define Watchdog

Individuals or organizations that hold the government accountable and informs the public about what is occurring.

100

What is the primary election?

The election that elects the president of the U.S.

200

The two houses of Congress

House of Representatives

Senate

200

This is the function of the Executive Branch

Enforce the laws/ carry out the laws

200

This is the highest court at the federal and state levels 

Supreme Court

200

Name the two main political parties in the United States today.

Democrats and Republicans

200

What is the group of people who are usually prominent in state government that is chosen to cast our votes for president?

Electoral College

300

The number a of representative's a state is based on this and how many Senators are in the U.S. Senate

A state's population and each state get 2 Senators

300

These are some things that the President can do

Veto bills from Congress

Make Treaties

Ask Congress to declare war

300

This is how members of the Judicial Branch can serve as judges at the federal level

The President can appoint them but Congress has the power to not confirm the appointment.

300

This amendment is important because it changed the president and vice president would be voted for.

12th Amendment

300

How is the number of Electoral votes determined?

Based on the number of the House of Representatives that a state has and the addition of the two Senators for each state.

400

List what only  the House of Representatives can do

List what only the Senate can do

List some things that both houses  can do

HOR Impeach President

Senate Tries the Impeachment

Taxes, Laws, Declare War 

400

Who the leaders of the Executive Branch at the State and Local Levels?

How are they elected?

State-Governor Local Mayor

Both in a Direct Election

400

This is the court case that gave the Judicial Branch more powers.

Marbury v Madison

400

Define Propaganda and explain how it can be used

Information or opinions that are made public to promote or attack a movement, cause or person

400

How long does a Justice of the Supreme Court serve on the court?

For Life if they choose to serve that long.

500

List the Qualifications for a person be able to serve in Congress

House of Representatives

At least 25

Been a citizen for at least 6 years

Lives in the state that elected them

Senate

At least 30

Been a citizen for 9 years

Lives in the state that elected them

500

List the qualifications that a person must have to be president.

How is the President elected?

What section of the Constitution describes the role of the President?

How many terms does the president serve?

List the qualifications for a person to be a governor

How are Governors elected?

How many terms does a Governor serve?

President- at least 35, natural born citizen of the U.S. Lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years, Electoral College Votes, Serve 4 year terms but can be president if elected for another 4 years, Article II

Governor-In Florida: 30 years, U.S. citizen including naturalized, live in the state that elected them, must be a registered voter. Governors are elected by a general election

500

What is the difference between the appellate court and a trial court?

Explain how the federal court system and state court system are different

The difference between criminal law and civil law

Appellate Courtj review a case to see if there was any wrongdoing during a trial or if there is new evidence and so they can re-try the case at state and federal levels.

Judges review a case to see if there was any wrongdoing during a trial or if there is new evidence and so they can re-try the case at state and federal levels

State courts only handle issues that involves the state and federal courts on handle court cases that involves the federal government and issues between states.

Criminal Law is about law that deals with crime and punishment, civil law deals with individuals or organizations that are in court to get paid

500

Define Bias.

Define Accountable

Explain how the media plays an important role in the world and why we need to view it critically.

Usually an unfair preference for one thing, person, group or organization.

The duty to report outcomes, accept consequences and be answerable for what one did or did not do. Owning up to ones mistakes

The media plays a role in keeping the government accountable for what they do and making sure the public is informed.

We need to be careful to realize that everything you see, hear or read is the truth and that things can be exaggerated.

500

Explain why state court systems have a larger caseload than the federal court system.

State courts have district courts and most of the cases go through the district courts