Article 1
Article 2
Article 3/4
Article 5/6/7
Miscellaneous
100

What branch is discussed in this article?

Legislative Branch

100

What branch does this discuss?

the executive branch

100

This article discusses the judicial branch

Article 3

100

What does article 5 discuss?

Amendments

100

What article is the longest and most detailed?

Article 1

200

list two powers of Congress

Declare War

Make Laws

Impeach officials

Tax

Regulate Trade


200

What are two powers of the President?

head of the military

receive foreign ambassadors

appoint officials

200

This article discusses states

Article 4

200

Which article is known as the Supremacy Clause?

Article 6

200

What was the first state to ratify the constitution?

Delaware

300

What is one power the Senate has but the House doesn't

conduct impeachment trial

ratify treaties

approve officials

300

How long are the presidents terms

4 years

300

What does "Full Faith and Credit" mean?

What article is it found?

All states will be treated the same/have the same rights

4

300

How many states ratified the Constitution

13/all

300

Which Article deals with oath taking?

Article 6

400

What is Article 1 Section 8

a list of Congress' powers

400

Who runs elections/the electoral college?

The States

400

Who creates states?

Congress

400

Which article discusses ratification

Article 7

400

Which article discusses the 3/5 compromise

Article 1 Section 2

500

What are two punishments for Congressional members?

Censure, expulsion from Congress

500

What reasons might a president be impeached?

Treason, bribery, other high crimes, and misdemeanors

500

The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a ______ Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against______; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against __________.

Republican

Invasion/Foreign Threat/Foreign Enemies

Domestic Violence/Domestic Threats

500

Name two ways amendments are ratified.

State legislatures propose amendment, and 3/4 of State legislatures ratify it

Congress proposes amendment, and 3/4 of the State Legislatures ratify it.

500

What is Habeas Corpus

The right to challenge an arrest/possibly get arrest thrown out on grounds of it being false

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