Amendments
Proposing & Ratifying
Constitutional Principals
Delegated powers
Misc.
100

This amendment ended slavery after the Civil War.

What is the 13th amendment?

100

The constitution has been amended this many times.

What is 27?
100

This constitutional principal represents the idea that government is not "all-powerful".

What is limited government?

100

These kinds of powers are specifically laid out in the constitution.

What is expressed powers?

100

This article of the Constitution lays out the powers of the legislative branch.

What is Article 1?

200

This amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.

What is the 2nd amendment?

200

This fraction of people need to agree on proposing an amendment.

What is 2/3?

200

This constitutional principal represents the different delegated powers that each branch has.

What is separation of powers?

200

These are powers that both the state and national governments have.

What is concurrent powers?


200

This article of the constitution lays out the powers of the executive branch.

What is article ll?

300

This amendment includes the freedom of religion, speech, press, etc.

What is the 1st amendment?

300

This fraction of people need to ratify an amendment.

What is 3/4?

300

This constitutional principal is represented by our system of government. (What type of government do we have?)

What is federalism?


300

This kind of power are not clearly written out in the United States Constitution and instead granted under the “necessary and proper clause”?

What is implied powers?

300

This clause in the constitution declares the constitution the supreme law of the land.

What is the supremacy clause?

400

This amendment was created because of the Quartering Act imposed on the colonies by Britain.

What is the 3rd amendment?

400

Who has the power to propose an amendment? (Name at least one)

What is Congress and the states?

400

This is the constitutional principal represented when the supreme court strikes down on a state's law.

What is judicial review?

400

This kind of power is given to the United States government because it is a sovereign state.

What is Inherent powers?

400

This clause in the constitution allows Congress to stretch its power to meet a variety of needs.

What is Necessary and Proper Clause?

500
These amendments both prohibited the selling and making of alcohol, and repealed that prohibition. (Looking for 2 amendments)

What is the 18th and 21st amendment?

500

Who has the power to ratify an amendment? (Name at least one)

What is state legislatures and ratifying conventions in the states?

500

This is an example of Checks and Balances between the Executive and the Legislative branch.

Answers will vary.

500

These powers are denied to the national government but not explicitly given to the state.

What are reserved powers?

500

Name an exclusive power, held only by the national government.

Answers will vary.

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