Legislative branch
Executive branch
Judicial branch
Eeconomics
U.S. Constitution
100

What is the legislative known by?

Congress

100

Who is in charge of the Exectutive branch

The U.S president

100

What is the primary role of the Judicial Branch?

The primary role is to interpret laws, explain laws, and decide if laws violate the Constitution.

100

What is opportunity cost?

Opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made. For example, if you spend time studying, the opportunity cost might be the wages you could have earned working

100

What is the supreme law of the land?

The U.S. Constitution.

200

What does the legislative branch do?

Makes state laws

200

What are two key duties of the President?

To act as Commander in Chief of the military and to sign bills into law

200

What is "judicial review"?

udicial review is the power of the courts to declare laws or actions by the executive and legislative branches

200

How will the goods and services be produced?

Production is organized by firms looking to minimize costs and maximize efficiency, using the best combination of resources (labor, land, capital) to maximize profit.

200

What do the first three words (“We the People”) mean?

The concept of self-government and that the government's power comes from its citizens.

300

What are the 2 houses of the legislature?

House of Delegates and VA Senate

300

How long is a President's term, and how many times can they be elected?

A President is elected for a four-year term and can be elected no more than twice (8 years total)

300

How are federal judges chosen?

They are appointed by the President and must be confirmed (approved) by the Senate

300

Who will get the goods and services?

Consumers with the willingness and ability (income) to pay for the goods and services receive them.

300

What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

The Bill of Rights.

400

What is the order in which the lawmaking process is held?

1. Introduced in ether house

2. Work in commitie of that house

3. Debate on the floor of that house

4. Vote in that house

5. Bill is sent to other house to repeat

6. president signs/vetos the bill

400

What is one Exectutive checks on legislative and judicial branch?

legislative:Veto bills

Judicial:appoints judges

400
How many justices serve on the Supreme Court?

There are 9 justices on the Supreme Court

400

What goods and services will be produced?

Goods that can be produced and sold at a profit. Consumer sovereignty rules, meaning consumers "vote" with their dollars for the goods they want.

400

How many amendments does the Constitution currently have?

27

500

What is the process to prevent hastey changes in the VA state Gov't?

Step one proposal -

     General assembly or Constitutional Convection

Step two Ratification -

     Majority of voters of VA (referendum)

500

What is the role of the President's Cabinet

The Cabinet advises the President on matters related to their respective departments, such as Defense, State, or Treasury

500

Why do federal judges serve life terms?

To protect them from political interference and allow them to make decisions based on the law rather than political pressure

500

How does a market economy differ from a command economy?

In a market economy, decisions are made by individuals and firms based on exchange, trade, and price signals. In a command economy, the central government alone makes all decisions regarding production and distribution.

500

What is the main function of the Supreme Court?

To interpret laws and ensure they align with the Constitution