Constitution Vocab Review
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- Q1Which branch of government is responsible for making the laws?VetoChecks and BalancesLimited GovernmentCongress30s
- Q2Which branch of government is responsible for interpreting the laws?Popular SovereigntySeparation of powersExecutive BranchJudicial Branch30s
- Q3Which branch of government is responsible for enforcing the laws?Individual RightsExecutive BranchRepublicanFederalism30s
- Q4What is the purpose of the Electoral College?To make lawsTo elect the President of the United StatesTo enforce the lawsTo interpret the Constitution30s
- Q5Which principle of government refers to the division of power between the national and state governments?Separation of powersLimited GovernmentFederalismChecks and Balances30s
- Q6Which principle of government refers to the division of power among the three branches of government?Checks and BalancesSeparation of powersIndividual RightsPopular Sovereignty30s
- Q7Which principle of government refers to the system of ensuring that no single branch of government becomes too powerful?Limited GovernmentIndividual RightsRepublicanChecks and Balances30s
- Q8Which principle of government emphasizes the idea that the power of the government is limited by a written constitution?Limited GovernmentVetoSeparation of powersFederalism30s
- Q9Which principle of government emphasizes the idea that individuals have inherent rights that must be protected?Individual RightsPopular SovereigntyCongressVeto30s
- Q10Which branch of government has the power to reject or veto laws?Executive BranchElectoral CollegeJudicial BranchLegislative Branch30s
- Q11What states the structure and function of the government?ConstitutionElectoral CollegeSeparation of PowerGovernment30s
- Q12What does veto mean?ApproveLimitCarry onReject30s
- Q13What type of government allows the people to have a voice?DictatorshipOligarchyMonarchyDemocracy30s