Matching Pairs Branches of Government Matching GameOnline version Test your knowledge of the branches of government with this fun matching pairs game! by Lillianna Campbell 1 Civic Engagement 2 Bill to Law Step 6: 3 First Amendment 4 Branches of Government 5 Bill to Law Step 1: 6 Bill to Law Step 4: 7 Bill to Law Step 2: 8 Democracy 9 Jury 10 Electoral College 11 The Constitution 12 Popular Vote 13 Bill of Rights 14 Bill to Law Step 7: 15 Bill to Law Step 3: 16 Founding Fathers 17 President 18 Bill to Law Step 5: The supreme law of the U.S The first ten amendments of the Constitution When the general population votes. Does not determine the winner of an election President reviews and passes or vetoes The form of government in the U.S. Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from press All of Senate reviews and votes Representative comes up with an idea, writes a bill The part of court that is responsible for discussing and voting on a decision Whole Congress votes Group of men who helped start the United States Examples include voting, running for office, protesting and volunteering Executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch Smaller group of people who vote to determine the President. This beats the popular vote Whole Congress votes Becomes a law or starts process over again Small committee in Congress reviews and votes Has the power to veto laws, is part of the executive branch. They cannot create laws just because they want to