Constitution Test

Which courts relook at a verdict?
Select ALL the types of the court systems in the U.S.
Legislative Court
Federal Court
State Court
Justice Court
The Supreme Court is the ___________ court in the land.
Highest
Greatest
Lowest
Largest
How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
The justices are appointed by the ____________, but have to be approved by the _________.
Senate, President
President, Senate
Vice President, President
President, Vice President
TRUE or FALSE: They remain a justice until they resign, retire, or die?
True
False
There is only one way they can be removed as a justice. What is it?
What do the Civil Court Cases relate to?
What do the Criminal Court Cases relate to?
What branch carries out the laws that Congress pass?
Judicial
Legislative
Executive
Current President and Vice President:
Which branch is the President in charge of?
Select ALL that apply: The Executive Branch consists of...
Judges
Vice President
Presidential Cabinet
Various Executive Offices
Justices
Security
Departments and agencies
Senate and senators
Enforce the laws
Executive
Judicial
Legislative
The Executive Branch serves as the ______________________ of the military
What branch conducts foreign affairs?
How old do you have to be to become President or Vice President?
Do you have to be a Natural born U.S. Citizen to become President or Vice President?
Yes
No
TRUE or FALSE: To become President or Vice President you have to be a resident in an American state or territory for 16 years.
True
False, 14 years
False, 17 years
False, 1 year
One presidency term= ___ // # of terms a President can serve
2 years, 4 terms
2 years, 2 terms
4 years, 2 terms
8 years, 1 term
Total number of years a President can serve:
The President is elected by the ________________.
How many votes out of 538 do they have to win?
TRUE or FALSE: The person running for president that doesn't win becomes the VP.
True
False, President chooses their VP
False, Senate chooses the VP
Powers belonging to the Federal Government ONLY
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Powers SHARED by the State and Federal Governments
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Powers ONLY given to the states
Enumerated Powers
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Where and what year was the Constitution created?
Pittsburgh, 1776
Philadelphia, 1776
Philadelphia, 1787
Pittsburgh, 1787
Who was the author of the Constitution?
Basic liberties and rights of all citizens
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
Power is divided between National and State
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
The people are the source of the government's power
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
Each branch of government has its own responsibilities
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
People elect their political representatives
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
Each branch of government holds some control of the other 2 branches
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
Limits the actions of the government by specifically listing the powers it does and doesn't have.
D. Federalism
G. Separation of Powers
A. Limited Government
F. Republicanism
C. Checks and Balances
E. Popular Sovereignty
B. Individual Rights
435 members
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2 year terms
B
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B
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2 members per state
B
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B
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Reside in the country they represent
B
S
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S
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B
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30 years old
B
S
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S
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B
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Population determines # of reps
B
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B
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Makes laws
B
S
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B
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Speaker of the House
B
S
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S
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B
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Approves presidential appointments
B
S
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S
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B
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US citizen for 9 years
B
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B
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US citizen for 7 years
B
S
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B
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B
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