The President
  • Who appoints Supreme Court justices?
  • Who is the Vice-President?
  • How long is the term of office for a Supreme Court Justice?
  • What did Amendment #22 do?
4 years
  • What is the 1st Article of the Constitution about?
  • How long is the term of office for the President?
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
  • How often is there a census of the American people?
The right of the accused to see a judge and be told the charges against him/her.
  • Name the two houses of Congress.
  • What are the Powers of Congress?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • Define: Habeas Corpus
SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND.
  • What is the 2nd Article of the Constitution about?
  • Fill in the blanks: THE CONSTITUTION IS THE ______ ______ _____ _____ _____
  • T or F - The Constitution was signed on September 17, 1987.
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
Every 10 years.
  • How often is there a census of the American people?
  • How long is the term of office for a Representative?
  • How long is the term of office for the President?
  • How long is the term of office for a senator?
must be at least 35 years oldmust be a natural born citizenmust be a resident in the U.S. for at least 14 years
  • What are the Powers of Congress?
  • What are the three requirements to become President?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • What role does the House play in an impeachment trial?
False - Only with the approval of the Senate.
  • Who is the Leader of the Executive Branch?
  • T or F - The President can appoint a Supreme Court Judge only with the approval of the Congress.
  • Who is next in line if something happens to the President?
  • Who are our senators?
The Bill of Rights
  • What are the three qualifications to be a Representative?
  • What is the main job of the Executive Branch?
  • What role does the Senate play in an impeachment trial?
  • What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
False - only Congress can make money
  • Who creates the Lower Federal Courts?
  • T or F - Each state can print their own money.
  • What is the Elastic Clause?
  • T or F - The president must be at least 30 years old.
The Supreme Court
  • What is the highest court in the land?
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
  • What are the three branches of the government?
The introduction to the Constitution.
  • What is the highest court in the land?
  • What is the Congressional Record?
  • What is the preamble?
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
False - only Congress can declare war.
  • T or F - One power of the President is to declare war.
  • What is the Elastic Clause?
  • Who creates the Lower Federal Courts?
  • T or F - Each state can print their own money.
It begins either in the Senate or in the House of Representatives.
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
  • What did Amendment #26 do?
Joseph Biden
  • Who is the leader of the Senate?
  • What two things can a president do to a Bill?
  • T or F - The president must be at least 30 years old.
  • Who is the Vice-President?
on January 3rd of odd numbered years
  • What are the three branches of the government?
  • When does each new session of Congress begin?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
False - always odd, so there are no ties
  • T or F - The 13th amendment gave women the right to vote.
  • T or F - There are always an even number of Justices in the Supreme Court.
  • T or F - The House of Representatives gathers the evidence for an impeachment.
  • T or F - There are a least 3 Representatives from each state based on population.
6 years
  • What is the main job of the Executive Branch?
  • How long is the term of office for a Representative?
  • How long is the term of office for a senator?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
The House gathers the evidence.
  • What are the three requirements to become President?
  • What are the three branches of the government?
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
  • What role does the House play in an impeachment trial?
Amendments
  • What is the main job of the Legislature?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
  • What are changes to the Constitution called?
  • How many times has the Constitution been amended?
To enforce the laws.
  • When does each new session of Congress begin?
  • What are changes to the Constitution called?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
  • What is the main job of the Executive Branch?
Seven
  • How many articles are in the Constitution?
  • How many branches are in the government?
  • How long is the term of office for a senator?
  • How long is the term of office for the President?
The House of Representatives and The Senate
  • Name the two houses of Congress.
  • What role does the House play in an impeachment trial?
  • What is the highest court in the land?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
abolished slavery
  • What did Amendment #26 do?
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
The number is based on the state's population.
  • What are the three qualifications to be a Representative?
  • What is the 2nd Article of the Constitution about?
  • How is the number of representatives chosen for each state?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
False - 27
  • T or F - You must be 30 years old to be in the Senate.
  • T or F - There are 7 Amendments in the Constitution.
  • How many times has the Constitution been amended?
  • T or F - The 13th amendment gave women the right to vote.
A bill concerning money or revenue.
  • What kind of Bill can only begin in the House of Representatives?
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
  • How can a vetoed Bill become a law?
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
False - 25 years old
  • T or F - There are a least 3 Representatives from each state based on population.
  • T or F - To be a Representative, you must be at least 21 years old.
  • T or F - There are 7 Amendments in the Constitution.
  • T or F - The 13th amendment gave women the right to vote.
2 years
  • How many articles are in the Constitution?
  • How long is the term of office for a Representative?
  • How many times has the Constitution been amended?
  • T or F - There are 7 Amendments in the Constitution.
The Speaker of the House
  • Who are our senators?
  • Who is the leader of the Senate?
  • Who is our state representative in the House?
  • Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?
To interpret the laws
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • What is the main job of the Judicial Branch?
  • What are the three requirements to become President?
  • What is the main job of the Executive Branch?
Richard (Dick) Durbin and Mark Kirk
  • Who is the Vice-President?
  • Who are our senators?
  • Who appoints Supreme Court justices?
  • How long is the term of office for a Supreme Court Justice?
The President of the Senate which is the Vice-President
  • Who appoints Supreme Court justices?
  • Who is the President?
  • Who is the leader of the Senate?
  • Who is next in line if something happens to the President?
gave women the right to vote
  • After a Bill passes the first House of the Congress, where does it go next?
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
To the other House.
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • After a Bill passes the first House of the Congress, where does it go next?
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
  • If a Bill passes through both Houses of Congress, where does it go next?
435
  • How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
  • How many votes are needed to win the Presidency?
  • How many members in the House of Representatives?
  • How many members are in the Senate?
the District Courts and the Court of Appeals
  • What are the three branches of the government?
  • What is the preamble?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • What is the highest court in the land?
False - 35 years old
  • T or F - The president must be at least 30 years old.
  • What two things can a president do to a Bill?
  • Who appoints Supreme Court justices?
  • Who is the Vice-President?
The Executive Branch
  • What is the 2nd Article of the Constitution about?
  • What is the main job of the Legislature?
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
  • What is the highest court in the land?
Three branches
  • How often is there a census of the American people?
  • How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
  • How many branches are in the government?
  • How long is the term of office for a senator?
created Prohibition, which was repealed by #21
  • Define: Ex Post Facto law
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • What did Amendment #18 do?
Life
  • How long is the term of office for a Supreme Court Justice?
  • T or F - The president must be at least 30 years old.
  • Who is the leader of the Senate?
  • Who appoints Supreme Court justices?
at least 30 years oldU.S. citizen for at least 9 yearslive in the state you are representing
  • What are the three qualifications to be a Senator?
  • What is the 1st Article of the Constitution about?
  • What are the three branches of the government?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
The Vice-President is next in line, followed by the Speaker of the House.
  • Who is next in line if something happens to the President?
  • Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?
  • Who is the Leader of the Executive Branch?
  • Who is the leader of the Senate?
The Judicial Branch
  • What is the 3rd Article of the Constitution about?
  • What are the three branches of the government?
  • What are the Lower Federal Courts?
  • How is the number of representatives chosen for each state?
To the President.
  • What did Amendment #13 do?
  • What did Amendment #26 do?
  • After a Bill passes the first House of the Congress, where does it go next?
  • If a Bill passes through both Houses of Congress, where does it go next?
set the voting age to 18 years old
  • What did Amendment #19 do?
  • After a Bill passes the first House of the Congress, where does it go next?
  • What did Amendment #26 do?
  • Where does a Bill go first to become a Law?
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