The Constitution
Political Parties
Civil Liberties
Congress
Politics & The Media
100

This document begins with the words "We the People."

What is the Constitution?

100

The two major political parties in the United States are the following.

What are the Democratic and Republican parties?

100

The Second Amendment protects this.

What is the right to bear arms?

100

Congress is made up of these two chambers.

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

This medium remains a major source of political news for many Americans.

What is television?

200

The first ten amendments are known by this name.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200
Party members gather at this event to formally nominate their presidential candidate and adopt a platform.

What is a national convention?

200

This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

Members of the Senate serve terms of this length.

What is six years?

200

Most young people get their news from this source?

What is the internet?

300

This principle divides power among the legislative, executive and judicial brances.

What is the separation of powers?

300

This document outlines a political party's positions on major issues.

What is a party platform?

300
This amendment protects freedom of the press.

What is the First Amendment?

300

The presiding officer of the House is this person.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

300

This term refers to the media's ability to influence which issues people think are important.

What is agenda setting?

400

This system allows each branch to limit the powers of the others.

What are checks and balances?

400

This term describes voters who do not consistently identify with either major political party.

What are Independents?

400

This amendment protects one from self-incrimination.

What is the Fifth Amendment?
400

This body confirms presidential cabinet appointments.

What is the Senate?

400

The media often cover this branch of government the most.

What is the executive branch?

500

This amendment process requires approval by two-thirds of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of states.

What is the constitutional amendment process?

500

This president said "Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.

Who is JFK?

500

These rights require police to inform suspects of their constitutional rights before questioning them.

What are Miranda Rights?

500

This congressional committee reconciles differences between House and Senate versions of a bill. 

What is a conference committee?

500

This term refers to surveys that measure public opinion about candidates or political issues.

What are public opinion polls?

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