AP GOV - test 10-4-24
Necessary and proper, is what clause? - elastic clause
What power does the president have? - exclusive power
Every year in January, what does the president do? - State of Union
Eligibility requirements to run for President - 35 or older, born citizens, and resident of the U.S. for 14 years.
Eligibility requirements for members of the House? - 25 or older, be a citizen of the U.s for 7 years
Eligibility requirements for members of the Senate? - 30 or older, be a citizen of the U.S. for 7 years.
When is slavery abolished in the U.S.? - 1808
Supreme Justice? - safe as long as they maintain good behavior
House impeaches Senate, true or false? - false
What power does the Vice president have? head of the Senate, he can be a tiebreaker.
Who makes treaties? - Exclusive makes treaties, congress (Senate) approves
How many times is slavery mentioned? - 4 times
How many times is slavery stated - 0 times
What are the first 10 amendments? - Bill of rights
One power the Supreme Court has over Congress. - Oversees that laws are constitutional
One power Congress has over the Supreme Court - Approves of justice nominations
What’s the Electoral College? - consists of electors awarded to states based on their representation in Congress, who select the president.
What is the 3/5 compromise, and why was it created? -
Only ____ of eligible voters vote - 2/3, 66%
Where do bills start? - They start at the House of Representatives.
What are the first 3 words in the Constitution? - We the People
Executive branch over the legislative branch - Power to veto
Executive branch over the judicial branch - Power to nominate justices
Legislative branch over the executive branch - the power to try a president for impeachment
Legislative branch over judicial branch - the power to approve appointed judges
Judicial branch over executive branch - Justices cannot be fired by the president
Judicial branch over legislative - Power to declare a law unconstitutional
Who can declare War - Congress, the legislative branch
Necessary and proper, is what clause? - elastic clause
What power does the president have? - exclusive power
Every year in January, what does the president do? - State of Union
Eligibility requirements to run for President - 35 or older, born citizens, and resident of the U.S. for 14 years.
Eligibility requirements for members of the House? - 25 or older, be a citizen of the U.s for 7 years
Eligibility requirements for members of the Senate? - 30 or older, be a citizen of the U.S. for 7 years.
When is slavery abolished in the U.S.? - 1808
Supreme Justice? - safe as long as they maintain good behavior
House impeaches Senate, true or false? - false
What power does the Vice president have? head of the Senate, he can be a tiebreaker.
Who makes treaties? - Exclusive makes treaties, congress (Senate) approves
How many times is slavery mentioned? - 4 times
How many times is slavery stated - 0 times
What are the first 10 amendments? - Bill of rights
One power the Supreme Court has over Congress. - Oversees that laws are constitutional
One power Congress has over the Supreme Court - Approves of justice nominations
What’s the Electoral College? - consists of electors awarded to states based on their representation in Congress, who select the president.
What is the 3/5 compromise, and why was it created? -
Only ____ of eligible voters vote - 2/3, 66%
Where do bills start? - They start at the House of Representatives.
What are the first 3 words in the Constitution? - We the People
Executive branch over the legislative branch - Power to veto
Executive branch over the judicial branch - Power to nominate justices
Legislative branch over the executive branch - the power to try a president for impeachment
Legislative branch over judicial branch - the power to approve appointed judges
Judicial branch over executive branch - Justices cannot be fired by the president
Judicial branch over legislative - Power to declare a law unconstitutional
Who can declare War - Congress, the legislative branch