Parts of the Constitution
Preamble
Constitutional Principles
Amendments
Vocabulary
100

Which part introduces the Constitution and lists reasons why the people are creating a new government?

The Preamble

100

What does "We the People. . ." mean?

Power comes from citizens through popular sovereignty.

100

Which principle that asserts that the people are the source of any and all governmental power and a government can exist only with the consent of the governed?

popular sovereignty

100

What are the first 10 Amendments called?

The Bill of Rights

100

What is a veto?

The President's power to reject a bill passed by Congress prevents it from becoming law.

200

This article outlines the relationship between the states and between each state and the federal government

Article 4

200

What does "to form a more perfect Union" mean?

The government will continuously  strive to be better.

200

Which principle states that government is restricted in what it may do, and each individual has rights that government cannot take away?

limited government

200

What does the 13th Amendment (1865) do?

Abolishes slavery except as a punishment for a crime.

200

What is a formal amendment?

A change to the U.S. Constitution which requires a supermajority of support from Congress and the states.

300

Which article declares that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land?

Article 6

300

What does "establish Justice" mean?

To create a fair system of laws where all people are treated equally under the law.

300

Which principle states that the executive, legislative, and judicial powers are divided among three independent branches of power

separation of powers

300

What does the 19th Amendment (1920) do?

Granted women the right to vote

300

What is a rule of law?

All people, institutions and government entities are equally accountable to enforced laws.

400

What does Article 7 do?

Explains the process for ratifying the Constitution.

400

What does "insure domestic tranquility" mean?

The government's duty to keep things running smoothly and orderly in the nation.

400

What is judicial review?

the power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a governmental action.

400

What are the two parts of the 14th Amendment (1868)?

Grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US and guarantees all citizens 'equal protection under the laws". (1868)








400

What is bicameralism?

A legislative system with two separate chambers or houses.

500

In order list the branches of government established by Articles I, II, & III.

I. Legislative Branch

II. Executive Branch

III. Judicial Branch

500

What does "secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity" mean?

To protect and serve individual freedoms and rights for both current and future generations

500

What is federalism?

a system of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial basis between a central, or national government and several regional governments.

500

What does the 15th Amendment (1870) do?

Granted the right to vote to all male citizens regardless of race, color or previous condition of servitude

500

What is Congress?

A bicameral system composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives

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