What is the ability of each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches
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Checks and Balances
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Who Can override the veto with enough votes
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Congress can override a presidential veto
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Which section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 gives the federal judiciary the authority to overrule state court decisions on issues relating to the Constitution federal law and treaties
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Section 25
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What term can be used to describe the houses of the legislature
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Chambers
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What works to make sure each citizen pays the proper amount of taxes
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(Internal Revenue Service)
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What is a major responsibility of the House of Representatives and the Senate
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Writing and amending federal laws
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Who has the authority to accept or reject presidential nominations
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Congress
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No limit
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When was the court of international trade created
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What is the ability of each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches
Checks and Balances
Who Can override the veto with enough votes
Congress can override a presidential veto
Which section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 gives the federal judiciary the authority to overrule state court decisions on issues relating to the Constitution federal law and treaties
Section 25
What term can be used to describe the houses of the legislature
Chambers
What works to make sure each citizen pays the proper amount of taxes
(Internal Revenue Service)
What is a major responsibility of the House of Representatives and the Senate
Writing and amending federal laws
Who has the authority to accept or reject presidential nominations
Congress
What is the term limit for a Supreme Court justice
Who was the first woman to serve on the supreme court
What provided constitutional justification for segregation for almost sixty years
What is the jurisdiction of the US Court of International Trade
Which section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 gives the federal judiciary the authority to overrule state court decisions on issues relating to the Constitution federal law and treaties