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Side A ------ Side B What is the term of office for a representative? ------ 2 years How many members are in the House of Representatives? ------ 435 How many members are in the Senate? ------ 100 Who must be 25 years old? ------ Member of House of Representatives Who must be 30 years old? ------ Senate Who must be a United States citizen for at least 7 years? ------ House of Representatives Who must be a United States citizen for a least 9 years? ------ Senate The Speaker presides over the ------ House How is membership/representation of the House determined? ------ Based on the population of each state. How is membership/representation of the Senate determined? ------ Equal representation of 2 per state Which two houses make up congress? ------ House of Representatives and Senate What is the length of term for US Senator? ------ 6 years Who presides over the Senate? ------ The Vice President Sole power to impeach or or bring charges? ------ The House of Representatives Sole power to try he case after an officeholder is impeached. ------ The Senate Who must give permission for new states to be admitted to the union? ------ Congress Where do bills go if both houses of Congress want a bill to become law, but each has changed the original? ------ Senate Conference Committee Who has the power to make laws? ------ Legislative branch Where do all revenue bills originate/start? ------ House of Representatives - What article explains the legislative branch, senator, and representatives? ------ Article I Who hs to approve treaties negotiated by the President? ------ The Senate Which article explains the Executive Branch? ------ Article 2 How long is the President and Vice President's term of office? ------ 4 years How old must the President be? ------ 35 years of age The president must be a _____________citizen. ------ natural born How long must the President have lived in the United States? ------ 14 years Who elects the President? ------ The Electoral College What is the President's power to refuse to sign a bill called? ------ VETO Who is in line next if the President cannot fulfill his/her duties? ------ Vice President Name the 3 branches of government? ------ Executive, Judicial and Legislative What is the term of office for a Supreme Court judge? ------ Lifetime Which Article describes the Judicial branch? ------ Article 3 The Judicial branch has the power to declare laws ______. ------ Unconstitutional How many justices serve on the supreme court? ------ 9 Are the qualifications to be a Supreme Court Justice listed in the constitution? ------ NO Who appoints members to the Supreme Court? ------ The President After the President appoints members to the Supreme Court, who confirms the appointment? ------ The Senate What is the supreme law of the land? ------ The United States Constitution How many branches make up the United States government? ------ Three What is the purpose of the preamble? ------ States the purpose of the Constitution. The preamble begins... ------ We the people of the United states What are the first 10 admendments of the constitution called? ------ The Bill of Rights Where was the Constitutional Convention held? ------ Philidelphia, PA Who presided over the Constitutional Convention? ------ George Washington When was the Constitutional convention held? ------ 1787 What was the goal of the Constitutional Convention? ------ To revise the articles of Confederation. What are two ways to convict someone of treason? ------ Confession to the crime. Impeachment How many admendments have been added to the constitution? ------ 27 A bill attainder is a low passed by Congress that punishes you ___________. ------ without a trial Hebeas cropus guarantees you the right to ________________ ------ appear before a judge if you are arrested. Seperation of powers explains... ------ how power is divided between the three brances of government. Name three things the government could not do under the Article of Confederation? ------ 1. tax 2. enforce laws 3. hold a federal court trial
Side A ------ Side B What is the term of office for a representative? ------ 2 years How many members are in the House of Representatives? ------ 435 How many members are in the Senate? ------ 100 Who must be 25 years old? ------ Member of House of Representatives Who must be 30 years old? ------ Senate Who must be a United States citizen for at least 7 years? ------ House of Representatives Who must be a United States citizen for a least 9 years? ------ Senate The Speaker presides over the ------ House How is membership/representation of the House determined? ------ Based on the population of each state. How is membership/representation of the Senate determined? ------ Equal representation of 2 per state Which two houses make up congress? ------ House of Representatives and Senate What is the length of term for US Senator? ------ 6 years Who presides over the Senate? ------ The Vice President Sole power to impeach or or bring charges? ------ The House of Representatives Sole power to try he case after an officeholder is impeached. ------ The Senate Who must give permission for new states to be admitted to the union? ------ Congress Where do bills go if both houses of Congress want a bill to become law, but each has changed the original? ------ Senate Conference Committee Who has the power to make laws? ------ Legislative branch Where do all revenue bills originate/start? ------ House of Representatives - What article explains the legislative branch, senator, and representatives? ------ Article I Who hs to approve treaties negotiated by the President? ------ The Senate Which article explains the Executive Branch? ------ Article 2 How long is the President and Vice President's term of office? ------ 4 years How old must the President be? ------ 35 years of age The president must be a _____________citizen. ------ natural born How long must the President have lived in the United States? ------ 14 years Who elects the President? ------ The Electoral College What is the President's power to refuse to sign a bill called? ------ VETO Who is in line next if the President cannot fulfill his/her duties? ------ Vice President Name the 3 branches of government? ------ Executive, Judicial and Legislative What is the term of office for a Supreme Court judge? ------ Lifetime Which Article describes the Judicial branch? ------ Article 3 The Judicial branch has the power to declare laws ______. ------ Unconstitutional How many justices serve on the supreme court? ------ 9 Are the qualifications to be a Supreme Court Justice listed in the constitution? ------ NO Who appoints members to the Supreme Court? ------ The President After the President appoints members to the Supreme Court, who confirms the appointment? ------ The Senate What is the supreme law of the land? ------ The United States Constitution How many branches make up the United States government? ------ Three What is the purpose of the preamble? ------ States the purpose of the Constitution. The preamble begins... ------ We the people of the United states What are the first 10 admendments of the constitution called? ------ The Bill of Rights Where was the Constitutional Convention held? ------ Philidelphia, PA Who presided over the Constitutional Convention? ------ George Washington When was the Constitutional convention held? ------ 1787 What was the goal of the Constitutional Convention? ------ To revise the articles of Confederation. What are two ways to convict someone of treason? ------ Confession to the crime. Impeachment How many admendments have been added to the constitution? ------ 27 A bill attainder is a low passed by Congress that punishes you ___________. ------ without a trial Hebeas cropus guarantees you the right to ________________ ------ appear before a judge if you are arrested. Seperation of powers explains... ------ how power is divided between the three brances of government. Name three things the government could not do under the Article of Confederation? ------ 1. tax 2. enforce laws 3. hold a federal court trial
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