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US Constitution

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How many senators does each state have?   2  
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How many members are in the Senate?   100  
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How long is each Senator's term?   6 years  
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How old must a representative be?   25 years  
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How many amendments are there in the Bill of Rights?   10  
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How many branches of government are there and name them.   3 legislative, executive, and judicial  
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How old must a president be?   35 years  
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How old must a senator be?   30 years  
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How long is a president's term?   4 years and can only serve 2 terms  
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How many members are there in the House of Representatives?   435  
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How long is a Representative's term?   2 years  
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What is another name for the necessary and proper clause?   elastic clause  
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What does it mean to ratify something?   approve  
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What is the Bill of Rights?   first 10 ammendments  
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What does it mean to impeach someone?   to formally accuse them of a crime  
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What part of the legislative branch has the authority to confirm judges?   Senate  
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Who has the power to enforce court orders?   Executive branch  
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What power do the Courts have?   Judicial Review  
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Which principle of the Constitution gives the president the authority to appoint federal judges?   Checks & Balances  
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When the court determines a law unconstitutional, which principle is the Court exercising?   Judicial Review  
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Which constitutional principle divides power between the state and federal governments?   Federalism  
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What are the 3 parts of the Constitution?   Preamble, Articles, and Amendments  
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Which part of the Constitution allows it to grow with a changing nation?   Amendents  
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What action is required to overrule a presidential veto?   2/3 vote of Congress  
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Which section of the Constitution states why it is written?   Preamble  
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What is the Supreme Court's rights to determine a law unconstitutional known as?   Judicial Review  
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How many amendments and articles are there?   27 amendments and 7 articles  
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Who approves presidential appointments?   Senate  
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Dividing governmental power between the national and the state government is known as what?   Federalism  
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Dividing power between the 3 branches of government is know as what?   Separation of Powers  
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The ability for each branch to oversee the other branches is known as what?   Checks & Balances  
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What is the primary function of the legislative branch?   make laws  
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What is the primary function of the executive branch?   enforce laws  
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What is the primary function of the judicial branch?   interpret laws  
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What actions can the president take when he/she receives a bill?   Sign it, veto it, or do nothing  
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What does Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18 explain?   Allows Congress to deal with issues not specifically listed in the Constitution, known as Necessary & Proper or Elastic Clause  
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Where can you find the phrase "this Constitution shall be Supreme law of the land"?   Article 6  
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Which amendment protects people from unreasonable search and seizures?   4th  
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Which amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly and press?   1st  
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Which amendment granted 18-year-olds the right to vote?   26th  
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Which amendment granted African Americans the right to vote?   15th  
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Which amendment established the direct election of Senators?   17th  
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Which amendment gave three electoral votes to Washington DC?   23rd  
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Which amendment ended the use of poll taxes?   24th  
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Article 1 primarily discusses how to make   Laws  
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Article 2 primarily discusses how to make   Sure the laws are carried out  
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Article 3 primarily discusses how to   Interpret laws and settle disputes over meaning  
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