A) Interpret Laws B) Make Laws C) Sign Bills D) Overturn Laws
A) failed to give the central government enough power to govern effectively B) lacked provision for a national congress C) placed too many restrictions on the activities of state governments D) declared that political protests were unconstitutional
A) Below Congress B) Toward the bottom C) Head of Executive Branch D) He and the Vice President have equal authority
A) It has no authority B) It becomes law C) The Vice President has to sign it too D) It goes to the people to defend it
A) Supreme Court is Weak B) The Court is not an equal branch C) The Judicial branch has the most power D) The Congress does not have the last word on passing a law
A) The power of each branch is limited by checks and balances B) The President has the power to veto bills C) The Supreme Court nominees must be approved by Congress D) The President should have more power
A) Laws B) Treaties C) Bills D) Votes
A) Laws,Vetoes B) Treaties, Vetoes C) Votes, Laws D) Vetoes, Votes
A) Denies B) Elects C) Prepares D) Vetoes
A) Prepares B) Vetoes C) Votes D) Impeaches
A) Treaties B) Laws C) Vetoes D) Votes
A) Treaty, Law B) Law, Veto C) Veto, 2/3 vote D) Vote, 2/3 vote
A) Impeach B) Stop C) Veto D) Deny
A) Inalienable rights B) economic rights C) legal rights D) States rights
A) Supreme Court B) Constitution C) Laws D) Impeachment
A) impeach B) deny C) install D) consider
A) laws B) rumors C) treaties D) vetoes
A) state B) common sense C) Constitution D) people
A) unconstitutional B) not right C) uncommon D) not important
A) likes, hearings, 4 year B) appoints, Court, 9 year C) appoints, Court, life D) declares, Appointments, life
A) promote, Court, Cabinet B) Create, Cabinet, Life C) Appoint, Life, Evidence D) subpoena, President, Cabinet
A) Argumentative B) Sense making C) Two-chambered D) limited the power of the executive branch
A) Yes B) No C) I don't Know D) Yes and No
A) I don't Know B) Legislative, Court of Appeals, Presidential C) Judicial, Presidential, Legislative D) Judicial, Legislative, Executive |