Basics of Constitution
The Three Branches of Government
Congress and Lawmaking
The President and the Courts
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When was the U.S. Constitution adopted?

June 21, 1788

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Name the three branches of the U.S. government

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

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What are the two houses of Congress?

The Senate and the House of Representatives

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Who is the head of the Executive Branch?

The President of the United States

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What is the Constitution often called?

the basic or supreme law of the land

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What is the main job of the legislative branch?

To make laws

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How many senators are there in total?

100 

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What are two main roles of the President?

Enforcing laws and serving as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces

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What is the main purpose of the Constitution?

To define the government’s structure, powers, and limits, and protect citizens’ rights

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What does the judicial branch do?

It interprets laws and ensures they follow the Constitution

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How long is a senator’s term compared to a representative’s term?

Senators serve six years; representatives serve two years

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Who takes over if the President dies or resigns?

The Vice President

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How many main parts does the Constitution have? Name them.

Three – the Preamble, the Body, and the Amendments

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What is the main purpose of the system of checks and balances?

To make sure no branch becomes too powerful

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What is a bill?

A proposal for a new law before it is approved

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How many justices serve on the U.S. Supreme Court?

9

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Why is the U.S. Constitution considered unique compared to others in the world?

Because it is the oldest written constitution still in use and is short but highly effective

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Who is the current president and vice president of the USA?

Donald Trump / JD Vance

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How can Congress make a bill become law even if the President vetoes it?

By overriding the veto with a two-thirds vote in both houses

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What power allows the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional?

Judicial review