Branches
Powers
Amendments
Lawmaking
Miscellaneous
100
congress
What is legislative branch
100
Declare war
What is legislative
100
Amendment 1 gives you the freedom of speech, religion, press, petition, and ____________
What is assembly
100

Who can create an idea for a  law

What is any citizen

100
The name of the original plan of government
What is Articles of Confederation
200
The two houses in the Legislative branch
What is the house of representatives and the senate
200
Appoint judges
What is executive
200
Name of the first 10 amendments
What is the bill of rights
200

What are court's primary function 

What is decide what really happened, and what should be done about it

200
This election is used to fill vacancies
Special
300
Serves life terms
What is supreme court justices
300
interpret the constitution
What is judicial
300
Amendment two gives you this
What is the right to bear arms
300

What happens when the two houses have a conflict on the same Bill?  This is the job of a compromise committee

What is the job of a compromise committee 

300
The core beliefs of a political party
What is a political platform
400
qualifications to become president
What is 35 years old, natural born citizen, citizen for 14 years
400
Can impeach elected officials
What is Legislative
400

The amendment that protects you against search and seizure

What is the fourth amendment?

400
The four options a president has once he gets the bill.
What is sign, veto, set aside for 10 days and if congress stays in session it becomes a law, if it goes on recess it is a pocket veto
400
Electoral votes of each state is determined this way
What is the number of representatives plus the number of senators
500
435 of these
What is representatives
500
Create treaties
What is executive branch
500

What is another word for the approval of amendments? 

What is ratified?

500

Congress can do this to a presidential veto

What is override with a 2/3 majority.

500

What are two requirements to vote in the U.S.?

What is the minimum age of 18, must be a U.S. Citizen, properly registered, not currently in prison.