Number 1-14 Grab a Note Card. Match! 1. Number of Articles in Constitution 2. Article Number of Legislative Branch 3. A proposed Law 4. Smaller Portion.

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Number 1-14 Grab a Note Card

Match! 1. Number of Articles in Constitution 2. Article Number of Legislative Branch 3. A proposed Law 4. Smaller Portion of Article 5. Smaller Part of Section 6. The branch of the Government that makes sure laws are followed and enforced 7. Smaller part of a committee 8. Where most of the work gets done in the Legislative branches 9. A committee that meets on special issues like natural disasters 10. Required Age of Senator 11. Required Age of Representative 12. The branch of government in charge of making sure laws passed are constitutional 13. Number of Amendments 14. A change or addition to the constitution A. 1 B. Clause C. Section D. 25 E. 30 F. Executive G. 27 H. 7 I. Committees J. Select K. Subcommittee L. Judicial M. Bill N. Amendment

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