PrepUS History Unit 3 - The Constitution and Voting Legislative, Executive, & Judicial Branches Study List You should know: the branch of the US government that makes laws the branch of the US government that enforces laws how the number of members each state gets in the House of Representatives is determined the term of a member of the House of Representatives the minimum age of a candidate for the House of Representatives the minimum number of years a candidate for the House of Representatives must have been a US citizen the name of the position of the person in charge of the House of Representatives the total number of members in the House of Representatives the total number of Senators the term of a member of the Senate the minimum age of a candidate for the Senate the minimum number of years a candidate for the Senate must have been a US citizen the name of the position of the person in charge of the Senate and the name of the position that runs the Senate if this person is not there the term of a President the minimum age of a candidate for the President the type of citizenship a candidate for President must have the residency requirement for a candidate for President the house of Congress that is responsible for charging the individual with the crime in the impeachment process the house of Congress that is responsible for conducting the trial in the impeachment process the term of office for a Supreme Court Justice what a change to the Constitution is called the process that must be followed to make a change to the Constitution what “National Supremacy” means the number of states that had to ratify the Constitution