Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
How Bill Becomes a Law
Electoral College
Judicial Branch
100

What is the other word for Legislative Branch?

Congress

100

How long is a term of office for the President?

4 years

100

Bill is an idea. True or False?

True

100

If a state has few Electoral College votes, it is safe to assume that…

The state has a small population

100

How many Supreme Court Justices are there currently?

9

200

Why do we have three branches of government?

To keep any one group from gaining too much power

200

According to Article 2 of the Constitution, what are the qualifications for the President?

35 years old, 14 years residency, native-born

200

Who must approve a bill after it passes both the House of Representatives and the Senate?

President

200

How many members of the House of Representatives are there?

435

200

Which is a qualification to be a federal judge?

No qualification

300

What are the qualifications to be a member of the House of Representatives?

25 years old, 7 years a citizen, live in the state

300

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law. What role is President Johnson playing in this action?

Chief Legislator

Chief Policymaker

300

If both houses approve a bill, the next step is …

Goes to the President

300

How many Senators are there in the U.S. Senate?

100

300

What is judicial review?

Power to declare laws and executive acts unconstitutional

400

What are the qualifications to be a member of the Senate?

30 years old, 9 years a citizen, live in the state

400

President Barack Obama campaigns for fellow Democrats in runoff elections after winning the presidency. What role is the President playing in this action?    

Chief of Party

400

What does Congress need to override a presidential veto?

What does Congress need to override a presidential veto?

400

How is the number of electoral votes for each state determined?

House of Representatives Members + United States Senators

400

Which court case gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review?

Marbury v Madison

500

What branch of the federal government impeaches the President of the United States?

Legislative Branch/Congress

500

President Ronald Reagan orders U.S. troops to invade Grenada. What role is President Reagan playing in this action?    

Commander in Chief

500

If a bill is introduced in the House and the House votes and approves the bill, what is the next step for the bill?

Goes to the Senate

500

How many electoral votes does the state of Texas have?

40

500

The concept that the Judicial Branch should be separated from the other branches of government and politics is called…

Independent judiciary