What are the three branches of government?
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
What is the name of the introduction of the Constitution.
What is the preamble.
This is the minimum age a person must be to serve as President of the United States.
What is 35
True or false? electoral votes actually win the election.
what is True.
How many senates are there?
what is two
What is the Executive Branch and what does it do?
What is it is home to the President, vice president, and cabinet and it vetos bills
How many amendments were added to the first 10?
What is 17
This is the maximum number of years a president can serve under the 22nd Amendment.
What is 8 years
How do check and balances check each others powers?
The president veto's laws, congress overrides veto's and confirms, and court declares it.
Is the Executive branch the president or the supreme court?
The president.
What is the Legislative Branch and what does it do?
What is house of representatives and congress and it makes up bills.
When was the Constitution signed
What is September 17, 1787
If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, this official is next in the line of succession.
What is the Speaker of the House
True or false? Legislative declares war.
True.
If the president and the vice president cannot serve, who will?
what is The speaker of the house.
What is the Judicial Branch and what does it do?
What is supreme court and determines the constitutionality law on acts.
What does the Constitution do?
what is sets up and defines the government and protects basic rights.
These are legally binding orders given by the President to federal administrative agencies.
What are Executive Orders
What is the difference between the U.S senator and the U.S representative?
what is U.S representatives serve for two years representing a specific district and the U.S representatives serve a six year term and representing an entire state.
Who was the 16th president?
Abraham Lincon.
What is the branch with the most workers?
The Executive branch
What is the first amendment?
What is guarantees fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition
He was the first president born a U.S. citizen (rather than a British subject.
Who is Martin Van Buren?
What is the process for removing a president from office called?
What is impeachment
What is the 24th amendment guarantee.
what is to protect citizens right to vote.