front 1 Amendment | back 1 A formal written change to the constitution |
front 2 Veto | back 2 To reject a potential law |
front 3 Precedent | back 3 Something said or done that may serve as an example |
front 4 Cabinet | back 4 A group of close advisors or consultants |
front 5 Executive | back 5 The branch of government, headed by the president that carries out the nation's laws |
front 6 Judicial | back 6 The part of the government that holds the power to interpret laws to find out what they mean and make sure they are constitutional |
front 7 Unconstitutional | back 7 Not permitted by the constitution |
front 8 Legislative | back 8 The branch of government, is made up by Congress, which makes the nation's laws |
front 9 Judicial Review | back 9 A power of the Supreme Court to review laws passed by Congress to determine if they are constitutional or not |
front 10 Executive Agreement | back 10 An agreement between two or more leaders |