A government model that divides authority into distinct branches.
What is Separation of Powers?
when the president refuses to sign a bill into law
What is a veto?
This chamber of Congress is based on population and serve 2 year terms
What is the House of Representatives?
This power is directly stated in the Constitution. (ex: power of Congress to regulate trade between the US and tribes)
What are enumerated powers?
This gives Congress power to regulate trade with tribes and between states
What is the Commerce Clause?
This branch writes laws and has a bicameral Congress.
What is the Legislative Branch?
When Congress can vote to undo the president's rejection of a law
What is a veto override?
This chamber of Congress has 2 members per state and serve 6 year terms
What is the Senate?
What the Necessary and Proper Clause is also know as
What is the elastic clause?
What is local government?
This branch enforces the law and consists of the President and the Cabinet
What is the Executive Branch?
The power check of the Supreme Court reviewing laws or actions of the other branches to determine if they are constitutional or not
What is judicial review?
this amendment declared that Senators were to be elected directly by voters
What is the 17th Amendment?
This establishes the Constitution as the highest law in the law, even over state laws.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
This law declared that certain crimes are under federal jurisdiction if they occurred on tribal land or committed by a tribal member.
What is the Major Crimes Act?
This branch interprets or reviews the law and contains the Supreme Court with justices that serve for life
What is the Judicial Branch?
The power of the Legislative Branch to investigate and potentially remove elected officials or justices from office
What is impeachment?
This committee deals with laws concerning taxes
What is the Ways and Means Committee?
This power is not directly stated in the Constitution and granted through the Necessary and Proper Clause
What are implied powers?
This amendment limits the president to 2 terms
What is the 22nd Amendment?
This case established judicial review
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Daily Double:
Name 1 real life example of one branch checking the power of another.
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The framers of our country created this structure of Congress to balance the needs and voices of smaller states vs. bigger states
What is bicameral? (2 chambers)
This level of government has the power to regulate public education, marriage laws, and health regulations.
What is the state?
The leader of the House of Representatives.
Who is the Speaker of the House?