This principle says nobody, including leaders, is above the law.
Rule of Law
This branch can approve or deny judicial nominations
Legislative Branch
What document replaced the Articles of Confederation?
The Constitution
What right allows people to express opinions publicly?
Freedom of Speech
What process allows citizens to choose leaders?
Voting
What civic process is shown in this image?
Voting/Elections
People agree to follow laws in exchange for protection and order.
Social Contract
This branch has the power to veto laws
Executive Branch
Under the Articles, Congress could not do this important thing.
Collect Taxes
Serving on a jury is a civic ______.
Duty
What kind of document asks government officials to take action around an issue?
Petition
What concept does this image represent?
Checks & Balances
A community holds a vote before creating a new town policy so citizens can help decide what happens. Which democratic principle does this best demonstrate?
Consent of the Governed
This branch interprets what laws mean
Judicial Branch
What meeting was held to fix problems with the Articles?
Constitutional Convention
Give one example of a civic responsibility
Voting, jury duty, staying informed, community participation, etc.
What is a political party platform?
A list of beliefs/issues
What message is this image trying to communicate?
Strength in numbers, colonies should unite.
A government exists mainly to protect these according to the Declaration.
Natural Rights
What system prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful?
Checks & Balances
What is the process for changing the Constitution called?
Amendment
A city creates a law requiring vaccinations during a public health emergency. Supporters argue the law protects the community, while opponents argue people should make their own choices. What two civic concepts are being debated?
Individual Rights vs. Common Good
These three are considered levers of change
Based on the source, what was an outcome of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
This principle focuses on what benefits society as a whole, even if individuals give up some freedoms.
Common Good
What constitutional principle divides power between state and national governments?
Federalism
Which weakness of the Articles of Confederation made it difficult for the government to enforce laws?
No Executive Branch
A community debates whether schools should be allowed to search student lockers without permission after reports of dangerous items on campus.
What two constitutional principles are MOST connected to this debate?
Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures / Privacy rights vs. Safety
Citizens organize petitions, attend meetings, contact leaders, and raise awareness about a local issue. What larger idea about citizenship do these actions demonstrate?
What constitutional principle does this diagram represent?

Federalism