Constitutional Convention
Philosophy
Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
Amendments
100
This individual was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
George Washington
100
The idea that one can overthrow a government if it is not representing peoples’ interests is known as this.
Right to Revolution
100

This is the total number of federal district courts. 

94

100

This is the term for drawing voting districts to prefer a specific party or candidate. 

Gerrymandering

100

This Amendment allows you to form a militia. 

Second Amendment

200
This compromise resolved the primary issue of representation between small and large states.
Great or Connecticut Compromise
200
This event called for colonists to boycott and petition the British government.
The First Continental Congress
200

This is the name of the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

John Roberts

200

This governing body has the "Power of the Purse." 

The House of Representatives

200

This Amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures. 

Fourth Amendment

300

This proposal called for a two house legislature, a chief executive, and a judiciary

Virginia Plan

300
This philosopher wrote the text The Leviathan
Hobbes
300

What "rule" did Baker vs. Carr establish?

One person, One vote. 

300

The longest filibuster in U.S. history occurred in debates over what bill, and how long did it last? 

Civil Rights Act of 1964, a measure that occupied the Senate for 60 working days, including seven Saturdays

300

This Amendment declares that people also have rights that are not directly written in the Constitution.

Ninth Amendment

400

By leaving most of the powers to the states, the Articles of Confederation revealed this about our first government.

Fear of strong central power.

400
Which philosopher believed that people were corrupted by society?
Rousseau
400

The rule of precedent is also known as...

Stare Decisis

400

This is the term for officially ending a filibuster.

Cloture

400

This Amendment gives you the right to a jury, even in a civil case. 

Seventh Amendment

500
This proposal called for unicameral legislature and several executives.
New Jersey Plan
500
The belief that government should be separated into three equal branches was this philosopher’s idea.
Montesquieu
500

This is the name of the position responsible for filtering the cases that the Supreme Court hears, and representing the U.S. Government in front of SCOTUS.

Solicitor General

500

This committee controls the calendar, and thus controls the fate of most bills in the House of Representatives. 

The Rules Committee

500

States rights are further explained by what Amendment?

Tenth Amendment

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