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2 CIVICS C 4 E Battle of the Sexes Jeopardy Review

3 Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch Powers of Government Qualifications Of Office

4 Legislative Branch $200 $300 $400 $500 Judicial Branch $200 $300 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Executive Branch Powers of Government Qualifications Of Office Final Jeopardy! $400 $100

5 What is a bicameral legislature?

6 What is a constituent?

7 What article of the Constitution gives the legislative its power?

8 How many members are in the House? Senate?

9 How is representation determined in the House? How is representation determined in the Senate?

10 Who elects the president?

11 The President has the power to appoint but who has the power to confirm?

12 What is executive privilege?

13 What is the constitutional role of the vice president?

14 Name the 5 Constitutional roles of the President?

15 How do you get to be a federal judge?

16 What article of the Constitution gives judiciary its power?

17 What are the 3 levels of federal court?

18 Which court has the final say on interpreting the Constitution?

19 What is judicial review?

20 What is the primary responsibility of the legislative branch?

21 What is the primary responsibility of the executive branch?

22 What is the primary responsibility of the judicial branch?

23 Which branch of government has the most power?

24 Name and describe the 3 powers of government?

25 What are the 3 qualifications to be in the House?

26 What are the 3 qualifications to be in the Senate?

27 What are the 3 qualifications to be President?

28 What is minimum age to be vice president?

29 What is the age qualifications to be a federal judge?

30 Two Houses (House/Senate)

31 A person represented by an elected official

32 Article 1

33 House – 435 Senate - 100

34 House – based on population Senate – equal for each state

35 Electoral College

36 Senate

37 Powers of the President to keep some information secret from Congress

38 President of Senate and tie breaker on senate vote

39 1. Commander in chief 2. Chief diplomat 3. Chief executive 4. Judicial powers 5. Legislative leader

40 Appointed by President Confirmed by Senate

41 Article 3

42 District Court Circuit Court of Appeals Supreme Court

43 Supreme Court

44 Power of the court to declare a law unconstitutional

45 Make the law

46 Enforce the law

47 Interpret the law

48 All equal

49 1. Delegated: Powers specifically granted to the federal government 2. Reserved: Those powers not granted to the federal government are reserved to the states 3. Concurrent: Powers are shared by the state and federal government

50 1. Minimum 25 years old 2. Seven years a citizen 3. Resident of state

51 1. Minimum 30 years of age 2. Nine years a citizen 3. Resident of state

52 1. Minimum age of 35 years 2. Native born 3. Fourteen years residency

53 35 years of age

54 There is no age requirement to be a federal judge

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57 “How a Bill Becomes a Law”

58 What is the path a bill must travel to become a law?

59 1. Somebody has an idea 2. Bill introduced in the House (given a #) 3. Referred to Committee 4. Floor vote 5. If approved goes to Senate 6. Referred to Committee 7. Floor vote 8. If approved goes to President who can either Sign, Veto, Hold for 10 days, or Pocket Veto. 9. If not approved, goes to Conference Committee again 10. Back to House Floor 11. Back to Senate Floor 12. Either passed to President or Bill dies.


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