A. curbs and cooperation B. curbs and balance C. checks and balances D. checks and cooperation
A. the House B. the Senate C. both houses D. teh Supreme Court
A. Senators, Representatives B. Representatives, Senators C. Judges, President D. President, Judges
A. George Washington B. Abraham Lincoln C. Thomas Jefferson D. Andrew Jackson
A. governor B. sheriff C. Supreme Court D. council
A. appoint high officials B. sign a treaty with other nation C. declare war upon other nations D. sign an executive agreement
A. defense and foreign affairs B. the regulation of commerce with foreign countries and smong the states C. the power to make laws and collect taxes D. the power to control religious activities
A. to review decisions of the courts of appeal B. to review decisions of the federal district courts C. to try the impeachment case D. to interpret the US Constitution
A. deploying armed forces B. making treaties C. declaring war on another country D. granting pardons
A. Congress B. the House C. the Senate D. teh Executive Office