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100

What is Congress made up of?

Senate and House of Representatives

100
What are the 3 branches of government?

Judicial, Legislative, and Executive

100

What must a police have to enter/search your house/car/property?

Warrant
100

What does the executive branch do?

Enforces laws

100

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

10

200

True or False: There is only one branch of government that does everything and has all the power.

False: There are 3 branches of government

200

What does the legislative branch do?

Makes laws

200

When the Constitution says "We the People," who is it referring to?

American citizens

200

What is the legislative branch made up of?

House of Representatives and the Senate (Congress)

200

What does the judicial branch do?

Interprets laws (determines what each law means)

300

What is the highest court in the United States called? 

The Supreme Court

300

What does it mean to impeach an official?

To impeach means the House of Representatives charges a government official with wrongdoing; the Senate then holds a trial to decide on removal.

300

What is the federal government?

National government (over the entire USA)
300

What does the First Amendment protect?

What is freedom of speech, press and religion. 

300

What is the executive branch made up of? (Name at least two)

President, Vice President, and Cabinet

400

True or False: The Constitution can be changed. If true, name the process or part that allows changes.

 True. The Constitution can be changed by amendments (Amendment process).

400

Who can veto laws created by Congress?

The president (executive branch)

400

What does the Bill of Rights do?

Protects our individual/basic/human rights.

400

When a law is first being created, what percentage of Congress needs to agree to it (minimum)?

50%

400

What is the name of the document that is the supreme law of the United States?

Constitution

500

Name one power Congress has over the President as an example of checks and balances.

Example: Congress can override a presidential veto (requires a two-thirds vote), or the Senate approves presidential appointments

500

How do our individual rights affect our daily lives?

They help people live freely, make their own choices, and be treated fairly

500

What is a veto?

A veto is when the President refuses to approve a law passed by Congress.

500

Name 3 types of Government

Monarchy, Oligarchy, Anarchy, Representative Democracy, Direct Democracy 

500

Describe in one or two sentences how checks and balances help keep government power limited.

 Checks and balances allow each branch to limit the powers of the others so no single branch becomes too powerful.