| A | B |
| The most powerful court in the United States | Supreme Court |
| Population of each state determines representation in this part of the U.S. Government | House of Representatives |
| This part of the Federal Government has only nine members. | Supreme Court |
| The introduction to the Constitution is known as this. | Preamble |
| Article IV of the Constitution deals with relations among what? | States |
| Powers left to the States. | Reserved |
| Powers shared by the central government & the states. | concurrent |
| Powers given to the federal government. | Delegated |
| This branch can impeach the President | Legislative |
| The Legislative Branch can override the President’s _______ with a 2/3 vote. | Veto |
| This U.S. Government official cannot serve more than two terms. | President |
| This U.S. Government official must live in the state in which they are elected to represent. | A United States Congressman |
| This U.S. Government official has no age requirement. | Supreme Court Justice |
| Coin money, declare war, and maintain a military are these kind of powers | Delegated powers |
| Can declare a law “unconstitutional” | Supreme Court/Judicial Branch |
| Must be 35, a natural born citizen, and live in the US for 14 years | President of the U.S. |
| Amendments to the U.S. Constitution | 27 |
| The "Chief Executive" of the United States | President |
| Collecting taxes is a/an _____________ Power | Concurrent |
| The 1st ten amendments in the U.S. Constitution | Bill of Rights |