Foundation of Gov
Constitutional Principles
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
100

This document established the first U.S. government but was later replaced due to weakness

A) Constitution 

B) Bill of Rights 

C) Articles of Confederation 

D) Declaration of Independence

What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

The first 10 amendments. 

A) Articles 

B) Amendments

C) Bill of Rights 

D) Laws

What is the Bill of Rights? 

100

Branch that makes laws. 

A) Executive 

B) Judicial 

C) Legislative 

D) State

What is the legislative branch?

100

Branch that enforces laws. 

A) Judicial 

B) Legislative 

C) Executive 

D) State

What is the executive branch? 

100

Branch that interprets laws. 

A) Executive 

B) Judicial 

C) Legislative 

D) Local

What is the judicial branch? 

200

The idea that government gets power from the people

A) Federalism

 B) Popular sovereignty 

C) Judicial review 

D) Monarchy

What is popular sovereignty?

200

Everyone must follow the law. 

A) Judicial review 

B) Rule of law 

C) Limited gov 

D) Equality

What is rule of law? 

200

Two parts of Congress. 

A) House & Courts 

B) Senate & Courts 

C) House & Senate 

D) President & Senate

What are the House and Senate?

200

Head of executive branch. 

A) Governor 

B) Senator 

C) President 

D) Judge

Who is the President?

200

Highest U.S. court. 

A) District Court 

B) Supreme Court 

C) Appeals Court 

D) State Court

What is the Supreme Court?

300

This thinker believed in natural rights (life, liberty, property). 

A) Montesquieu

 B) Locke

 C) Hobbes 

D) Rousseau

Who is John Locke?

300

Dividing government into 3 branches. 

A) Federalism 

B) Separation of powers 

C) Popular sovereignty 

D) Checks

What is separation of powers?

300

Number of Senators per state. 

A) 1 

B) 2 

C) 3 

D) Depends on population

What is 2? 

300

President’s advisors. 

A) Congress 

B) Cabinet 

C) Courts 

D) Agencies

What is the Cabinet? 

300

Power to declare laws unconstitutional. 

A) Judicial review 

B) Veto 

C) Override 

D) Appeal

What is judicial review?

400

System dividing power between national and state governments. 

A) Federalism 

B) Confederation

 C) Democracy 

D) Autocracy

What is federalism?

400

Branches limiting each other’s power. 

A) Rule of law 

B) Democracy 

C) Checks and balances 

D) Republic

What is checks and balances?

400

Chamber based on population. 

A) Senate 

B) House 

C) Cabinet 

D) Court

What is the House of Representatives?

400

President rejects a law. 

A) Override 

B) Pass 

C) Veto 

D) Appeal

What is a veto?

400

Court’s authority to hear cases. 

A) Law 

B) Jurisdiction 

C) Power 

D) Review

What is jurisdiction?

500

This document outlines the structure of U.S. government. 

A) Bill of Rights 

B) Constitution 

C) Declaration 

D) Articles

What is the Constitution?

500

Congress can make necessary laws to carry out powers. 

A) Supremacy Clause 

B) Elastic Clause 

C) Commerce Clause 

D) Amendment

What is the Elastic Clause?

500

Leader of the House. 

A) President 

B) Chief Justice 

C) Speaker 

D) Governor

Who is the Speaker of the House?

500

Groups that help carry out laws. 

A) Courts 

B) Agencies 

C) Congress 

D) States

What are executive agencies?

500

Trial courts where cases begin. 

A) Supreme 

B) Appeals 

C) District 

D) Cabinet

What are district courts?

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