Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Citizens
State government
100

This person is in charge of the Executive branch

Who is 'The President'?

100

The two houses that make up the legislative branch 

What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

What is the name of the highest court in the US

What is the Supreme Court?

100

The age that a US citizen can vote

What is 18?

100

They are the head of State government

Who is 'the Governor'?
200

The primary role of the Executive Branch

What is 'To enforce laws'?
200

Number of Senators in the US Senate

 What is 100?

200

The main responsibility of the Judicial branch

what is 'interpreting the law'?

200

Citizens pay these to fund government services

What are 'taxes'?

200

The branches of the state government

What is Executive, Judicial, and Legislative?

300

The word used for when the president rejects a bill passed by Congress

What is 'veto'?

300

Number of members in the House of Representatives

What is 435?

300

This is the number of justices (judges) on the Supreme Court

What is 9?

300

What is a right that is guaranteed by the First Amendment

What is freedom of religion, speech, press, or assembly?

300

The system of government where powers are divided between National Government and State Government

What is 'Federalism'?

400

The name for the Presidents group of advisors, made  up of  the leaders of different departments in the executive branch

What is the cabinet?

400

Members of Congress are primarily accountable to these people

Who are 'Constituents'?

400

This is how long a judge may serve on the Supreme Court

What is 'until they retire'?

400

A document from an citizen to a government official than is signed by numerous individuals to address a law, state a concern, or make a call to action...

What is 'a petition'?

400
Another name for powers given to the states and not the national government

What are 'reserved powers'?

500

The group that chooses the president if no presidential candidate receive the majority of Electoral College votes

Who is 'the House of Representatives?

500

The Vice President’s role in Congress

What is 'the tie-breaking vote in the Senate'?

500
These are the four levels of courts.

What is the Supreme court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, and District Court 

500

A method for removing an official from office

What is a recall election?
500

This amendment gives states powers not given to the national government

What is 'the 10th Amendment'?