Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Checks & Balances
Vocab Review
200

How long is a term for a U.S. Representative?

2 Years

200

Who is in charge of the executive branch?

The President

200

What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

200

Which branch can veto a law?

Executive (President)

200

What do we call the idea that each branch of government has its own job?

Separation of Powers

400

Which chamber of Congress approves presidential appointments & treaties?

The Senate

400

What is the main role of the Cabinet?

To advise the president

400

What power allows the Supreme Court to strike down laws as unconstitutional?

Judicial Review

400

Which branch can override a presidential veto?

Legislative (Congress)

400

What do we call it when each branch can limit the power of the other branches?

Checks & Balances

600

What is the purpose of Congress?

To make laws

600

What is an executive order?

Something the president says that has the power of law without going through Congress

600

What is the job of an appeals court?

To review a lower court's decision and decide if a mistake was made

600

How can the judicial branch check the legislative branch?

By declaring laws unconstitutional

600

What is it called when the President says "no" to a bill?

Veto

800

What is the purpose of a Conference Committee?

To resolve differences between House & Senate versions of a bill

800

What can the President do once Congress passes a bill?

The president can sign it into law or veto it

800

Which case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

800

What check does the Senate have on the President's appointment power?

It must confirm the appointments

800

What do we call the group of departments and workers that help carry out laws?

Bureaucracy

1000

Explain one power that is unique to the House of Representatives & one power unique to the Senate.

House: Starts tax bills, can impeach

Senate: Ratifies treaties, confirms presidential appointments, impeachment trials

1000

What is the difference between a treaty and an executive agreement?

Treaties need Senate approval

Executive Agreement does not need Senate approval

1000

How many Supreme Court Justices need to vote to hear a case?

Bonus points: What is it called if it is granted?

4 (rule of 4)

Bonus: Writ of Cert

1000

Name a check each branch has on the others?

Executive: veto bills

Legislative: impeach/remove officials, override veto

Judicial: Judicial Review

1000

What do we call a law written by Congress?

a bill