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How long is a term of a member of the House of Representitives?
Members of the House of Representitives have a two year term.
Article:1 Section:2
At least how old must the members of the House of Representitives be? What about Members of the Senate?
Members of the House of Representitives must be at least 25 years old and the Senate members must be at least 35 years old.
Article:1 Section:2/3
Who can do a tax law to raise or lower taxes?
The House of Representitives can do a tax law to raise of lower taxes.
Article 1 Section 8
How long is the term for a Senete office?
The lengh for a Senete office is six years.
Article:1 Section:3
Who has the power to declare war?
The congress has the power to declare War.
Article: 1 Section: 8
How many members are in the Senate and how many members are in the House of Representitives?
There are 100 Senate members and 435 members of the house of Representitives. 535 in total.
Article: 1 Section: 2-3
How long is the term of a president of the United States?
The president has a term of 4 years
Article: 2 Section: 1
At least how old must a president of the United States be to run for office?
A president must be at least 35 years old to run for president of the United States.
Article: 2 Section: 1
Who has the power to make treaties?
The president has the power to make treaties.
Article: 2 Section: 2
Who can nominate ambassadors, minisers, and cabnit members?
Whis advice from the senate the president can nominate Ambassadors, ministers, and cabnit members.
Article: 2 Section: 2/4
Who is the commander in cheif of the U.S millitary?
The president is the commander in cheif of the U.S millitary.
Article: 2 Section: 2
How long is the length of office for justices of the U.S Supreme Court?
The length of a term of office for justices of the us supreme court is for life.
Article: 3 Section: 2
Which branch has the power to resolve issues with laws of the U.S?
The Judicial Branch has the power to resolve issues with laws of the U.S.
Article: 3 Section: 2
Who has the power to resolve issues between states?
The Federal Court has the power to resolve issues between states.
Article: 3 Section: 2
How many members are there in the Supreme Court?
There are nine members of the Supreme court.
Article 3 Section: 2
What can the Legislative Branch do if a president vetos a law?
The Legislative Branch can overide a veto if more people that before vote fore it the second time in the Legislative Branch
Article: 1 Section: 7
Who must aprove all judges, ambassadors, and cabinet members nominated by the president?
The senate must aprove all judges, ambassadors, and cabinet members nominated by the president.
Article: 3 Section: 4
Who can review all laws and treaties of the United States?
The Judicial goverment can review all laws and treaties in the United States
Article: 3 Section: 2
Who must approve any treaties made?
The Senete must approve any treaties made.
Article: 2 Section: 2
Who has the power to veto laws?
The president has the power to veto laws.
Article: 2 Section:2
Which branch can check the power of the Judiciary Branch?
The Legislative Branch can check the power of the Judiciary Branch.
Who has the power to propose an amendment the constitution?
The congress has the power to propose an amenment to the Constituition.
Article: 5
Who must aprove any amendments proposed by the congress?
The Legislatures in three quarters of the state must approve amendments proposed by the congress.
Article:5
How many amendments have been in the constitution?
There have been 27 amendments to the constitution.
Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
The ninetenth Amendment gave women the right to vote.
Who can print money and coin money?
The congress can print money and coin money.
Article: 1 Section: 8
Who decides when the electorial collage casts its votes for the president of the United States?
The Congress is the one that decides when the electorial collage casts its votes for the president of the United States.
Article: 2 Section: 1