A | B |
President | Head of the executive branch |
Vice President | President of the Senate |
Delegated powers | Powers granted to federal government |
Concurrent powers | Powers shared by federal and state governments |
Reserved powers | Powers set aside for state governments |
Cabinet | Department heads who advise president |
Conference committee | Responsible for House and Senate compromise bill |
Judicial review | Court's power to determine if a law is constitutional |
Speaker of the House | Elected leader of the House of Representatives |
Appellate jurisdiction | Court's power to review lower court cases |
Original jurisdiction | Court's power to hear a case first |
Bicameral | Having two houses or chambers |
Checks and balances | Safeguards that prevent one branch from running government |
Separation of powers | Assigning distinct duties to each branch of government |
Veto | To reject a bill from becoming law |
Governor | Chief executive of state government |
Mayor | Chief executive of city government |
Legislature | State lawmaking body |
City Council | City lawmaking body |
Congress | National lawmaking body |