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us his 2 midterm

us his 2 midterm part 1

QuestionAnswer
seperation of powers 3 branch of gov having their own power of job
check and balances so on branch wont have more power
special session calls congress together to consider special measures
impeachment an offical removed from office for misconduct
revenue bills money bills..to make monet, all bills start in house
electorial votes needed to be president 270
job of excutive branch to sign laws
total amendments 27
number of members of house of rep 435
number os members of senate 100
job of legislative branch make laws
#of amendments in bill of rights 10
three powers of congress expressed,implied,non-legislative
cabinet 15 executive advisors to the president
job of judicial branch enforce laws
who choice pres and vis pres if neither gets majority of votes the house of rep,senate
what can congress do if pres vetos bill overide veto with 2/3rds majority vote
next in lince after pres and vise pres pres of senate
who check presidential appointments senate
who has power over senate and succeds pres if resigns or disable vice pres
who appoints supreme court justices and how long they serve the pres, 4 yrs
appellate jurisdiction power to review cases after another court has herd them
concuring opinion written by one or more judges that agree with majority, but for differesnt reason
who ratifies an amendment before added to constitution senate
who declares war congress
how are the number of electoral college votes determined for each state by number of senators we have
which branch of gov makes treaties senate
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