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Dive into the core principles of the U.S. government, including checks and balances, branches, laws, and rights. Explore key concepts and learn about the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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The set of laws of the United States that explains how the government should be organized and run
The system of the U.S. government where each branch checks each other to keep a balance of power.
The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution which guarantees our freedoms
In congress, the name of the house that currently has 435 members.
the highest court in our country that says if an act or law is constitutional or unconstitutional
The branch of government that authorizes the printing of money
the title of the person in the executive branch who is in command of the U.S. military
the branch of government that is in charge of taxing and spending
The President can either sign a bill into a law or _______it?
The branch of government that can impeach the President and Federal Judges.
The number of representatives that each state sends to the House of Representatives depends on that states ___________.
______ Senators from each state are sent to Congress to represent that state.
Anything that shows what is true and what is not true; facts; proof
Large detention centers created to imprison people in a large group without a trial
a legally binding order given by the President of the United States
A watch is issued when meteorologists suspect bad weather could develop in your area. Once it actually develops, this is issued.
work of writing for, editing, managing, or publishing a newspaper or magazine
to lean or favor one side of a story or event more than another