Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Federalism
Miscellaneous
100

Term used to refer to a Congress with two houses.

What is bicameral?

100

Minimum age to be President of the United States.

What is 35 years old?

100

The ability or authority of a court to hear a case.

What is jurisdiction?

100

When power is shared between the national and state governments.

What is Federalism?

100

Name of the Constitutional clause that establishes the laws of Congress as "the supreme law of the land."

What is the Supremacy clause?

200

The clause of the Constitution that gives Congress/Federal Government implied powers.

What is Necessary and Proper (Elastic) Clause?

200

The power given to the President to deny the passage of legislation passed by Congress.

What is the veto?

200

The highest court in the United States.

What is the Supreme Court?

200

Powers given to the national government by the Constitution.

What are expressed/enumerated powers?

200

Type of federalism where the state and national government have clear division of their roles, responsibilities, and powers.

What is dual federalism?

300

One of Congress's strongest powers is said to be the power of the ____________.

What is purse?

300

Name of the institution that formally elects the President of the United States.

What is the Electoral College?

300

Power of the Judicial Branch that allows the Supreme Court to determine constitutionality of laws.

What is Judicial Review?

300

When a power is given to both the state and national government.

What are concurrent powers?

300

A more modern form of federalism where there are blurred lines between the roles, responsibilities, and powers of the state and national government.

What is cooperative federalism?

400

The term length of a US Senator.

What is 6 years?

400

Fraction of Congress needed to override a Presidential veto on legislation.

What is 2/3?

400

The Supreme Court case that established the power of Judicial Review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

400

The constitutional amendment that stipulates powers not given to the national government by the constitution are reserved for the states.

What is the 10th Amendment?

400

A drivers license from one state being recognized by all of the other states is an example of the ____________________________ clause.

What is Full Faith and Credit clause?

500

The house of Congress that impeaches the President.

What is the House of Representatives?

500

The presidential role that gives the President control of the armed forces.

What is the Commander in Chief?

500

The person/group that confirms appointments of federal judges.

What is the Senate?

500

The power to grant titles of nobility is considered this type of power in US government.

What are denied powers?

500

Powers that belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign nation.

What are inherent powers?