The Three Branches of Government Old TCI 2.3 Questions and Answers
Congress Makes the Laws Legislative Branch Congress Makes the Laws
What is the length of a term of office for members of the U. S What is the length of a term of office for members of the U.S. House of Representatives? - two-year term for the House of Reps.
2. How old must one be to be elected to the U. S 2. How old must one be to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives? 25 years old to be in the House of Reps. 7 years a citizen
3. Who has the power to propose a law to raise revenue (a tax law) 3. Who has the power to propose a law to raise revenue (a tax law)? - House of Representatives proposes tax laws
4. Who has the sole power of impeachment 4. Who has the sole power of impeachment? - House of Representatives can impeach
5. What is the length of a term of office for members of the United States Senate? - Senators have a 6 year term
6. How old must one be to be elected to the United States Senate 6. How old must one be to be elected to the United States Senate? - 30 years old to be senator Also must be: - 9 years a U.S. citizen
7. Who must approve people – like ambassadors, judges, and cabinet members - that the president appoints to government positions? - the Senate approves high officials
8. Who must approve any treaties that are made with foreign countries 8. Who must approve any treaties that are made with foreign countries? - the Senate approves treaties
9. Who has the sole power to try (bring to trial) all impeachments 9. Who has the sole power to try (bring to trial) all impeachments? - the Senate tries impeachments
10. Who has legislative (law-making) powers 10. Who has legislative (law-making) powers? - Congress makes laws (the Legislative Branch)
11. Who has the power to declare war? - Congress can declare war
12. What can the legislative branch do if the president vetoes a bill 12. What can the legislative branch do if the president vetoes a bill? - Can override the veto with ⅔ vote of both houses
13. Who has the power to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States? - Congress can propose amendments with ⅔ vote of both houses
President, Vice President, Cabinet Enforces Laws Executive Branch President, Vice President, Cabinet Enforces Laws
14. What is the length of a term of office for the president of the United States? - 4 year term - can be elected twice - maximum 10 years
15. How old must one be to be elected president of the United States 15. How old must one be to be elected president of the United States? - at least 35 years old Other qualifications: - a natural born citizen - 14 years a U.S. resident
16. Who has the power to approve or veto laws 16. Who has the power to approve or veto laws? - President can veto or approves laws
17. Who has the power to make treaties with foreign countries 17. Who has the power to make treaties with foreign countries? - Executive branch makes treaties
18. Who has the power to nominate judges to the Supreme Court 18. Who has the power to nominate judges to the Supreme Court? - President nominates Supreme Court judges
19. Who has the power to nominate ambassadors, public ministers, or other officers of the United States – such as members of the Cabinet? - President nominates high officials and cabinet members
20. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of U. S. military forces 20. Who is the Commander-in-Chief of U.S. military forces? - the President is Commander-in-Chief
Supreme Court and Federal Courts Interprets Laws Judicial Branch Supreme Court and Federal Courts Interprets Laws
21. What is the length of a term of office for the Justices of the United States Supreme Court? - Supreme Court justices have a life term
22. Who has the power to review all laws and treaties of the United States? - Judicial Branch review laws & treaties - can declare laws unconstitutional
23. Who has the power to settle disputes involving the United States 23. Who has the power to settle disputes involving the United States? - Judicial branch settles problems involving the United States
24. Who has the power to settle disputes between different states 24. Who has the power to settle disputes between different states? - Judicial branch settles problems between states
25. Who presides over any impeachment trial of the president of the United States? - the Chief Justice presides over impeachment trials