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Explore the branches of the U.S. government - Legislative, Executive, Judicial, and key Amendments. Learn about their roles, powers, and significance in American politics.
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$100 - Legislative Branch Name of legislative branch.
Answer$100 - Legislative Congress
$200 - Legislative Branch A two house legislature
Answer $200 - Legislative bicameral
$300 - Legislative Branch Combination of the New Jersey and Virginia plan
Answer $300 - Legislative Great Compromise
$400 - Legislative Branch The number of voting members in the house of representatives
$500 - Legislative Branch As a check on the President only Congress can do this.
Answer $500 - Legislative Declare war
$100 - Executive Branch Head of the executive branch.
Answer $100 - Executive President
$200 - Executive Branch As a check on Congress, the President can do this.
$300 - Executive Branch Length of a presidential term.
Answer $300 - Executive 4 years
$400 - Executive Branch Serves as president of the Senate
Answer $400 - Executive Vice President
$500 - Executive Branch An appointed group of presidential advisors.
Answer $500 - Executive cabinet
$100 - Judicial Branch place where all federal court cases begin
Answer $100 - Judicial District Court
$200 - Judicial Branch to send a case back to a lower court to be tried again
Answer $200 - Judicial remand
$300 - Judicial Branch Court that has the power to set aside a state law.
Answer $300 - Judicial Supreme Court
$400 - Judicial Branch Power of federal court to declare invalid the laws that violate the constitution.
Answer $400 - Judicial Judicial review
$500 - Judicial Branch Supreme court case that held that all people should have the right to legal counsel whether or not they can afford it.
Answer $500 - Judicial Gideon vs. Wainwright
$100 - Amendments The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
Answer $100 - Amendments Bill of Rights
$200 - Amendments Freedom of religion, speech, press and petition.
Answer $200 - Amendments First Amendment
$300 - Amendments Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Answer $300 - Amendments Fourth Amendment
$400 - Amendments Guarantees the right to a speedy, public trial by jury.
Answer $400 - Amendments Sixth Amendment
$500 - Amendments No one shall lose life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Answer $500 - Amendments Fifth Amendment
$100 - Miscellaneous Every accused has a right to be represented by this person.
Answer $100 - Miscellaneous lawyer
$200 - Miscellaneous The house of Congress that has the power to approve treaties.
Answer $200 - Miscellaneous Senate
$300 - Miscellaneous The chief diplomat for the United States.
Answer $300 - Miscellaneous President
$400 - Miscellaneous Appointed in 1967, he was the first African American Supreme Court justice
Answer $400 - Miscellaneous Thurgood Marshall
$500 - Miscellaneous This person appoints all federal judges with the consent of the Senate