Constitution I
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- Q1carries out (enforces) laws, made up of the President, Vice President, and his cabinetExecutive Branch30s
- Q2makes laws, made up of House of Representatives and the SenateLegislative Branch30s
- Q3interprets the laws, made up of the Supreme Court and lower US courtsJudicial Branch30s
- Q4division of the three branches of government, where each branch has different functionsSeparation of Powers30s
- Q5Used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch.Checks and Balances30s
- Q6the president's power to refuse to sign a bill passed by the CongressPresidential Veto30s
- Q7Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of RepresentativesImpeachment30s
- Q8Allows the court to determine the constitutionality of lawsJudicial Review30s
- Q9Constitutional powers granted solely to the federal government.delegated powers30s
- Q10Powers given to the state government alonereserved powers30s
- Q11powers shared by the state and federal governmentsconcurrent powers30s
- Q12A system in which power is divided between the national and state governmentsfederalism30s
- Q13Any powers not explicitly listed are automatically given to the states.Tenth Amendment30s
- Q14Federal law is supreme over state lawsupremacy clause30s