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