| A | B |
| Elector | One of 538 people who are chosen to elect the president of the U.S. |
| Natural Born Citizen | One who is born in the U.S. or of U.S. parents |
| Naturalized Citizen | One who immigrates to the U.S. and passes a citizenship test to become a U.S. citizen |
| Cabinet | The president's official advisors |
| Ambassador | Represents his government in the capitals of the world |
| Consul | Represents his country's interest in the major cities of the world |
| State of the Union Address | President is is required to annually update the Congress |
| Cases in equity | Cases involving one party suing another for damages |
| Appellate Jurisdiction | Hearing a case appealed from a lower court |
| Change of Venue | Move a trial from one jurisdiction to another |
| Full Faith and Credit Clause | compels states to honor the "records, acts, and judicial proceedings of the courts and magistrates of every other state." |
| Privileges and Immunities Clause | prevents a state from discriminating against non-residents. |
| Extradition Clause | Those who flee a State to avoid prosecution must be returned to the State from which he fled |
| Constitution Day | September 17 |
| Framers | Writers of the Constitution |
| Supremacy Clause | The Constitution, treaties and laws of the U.S. take preference over any conflicting State or local laws |