Terms
Scenario
The Constitution
"Deep Cuts"
Random but Relevant
100

What is it called when a president rejects a decision or proposal?

Veto

100

 In a recent post, a student made a comment about how much they dislike school. Upon receiving the message, the school decides to order the student to take their comment down. Is the student protected, if so by what Amendment?

Yes, first amendment, freedom of speech

100

Did the Founding Farmers address slavery in the constitution? If so, what did they say about it?

Did not address slavery




100

Why did the Founding Fathers not address Slavery in the constitution?

They feared that addressing slavery would create deep divisions among the states and jeopardize the ratification of the constitution.

100

How many electoral votes does the president need in order to win the election?

270

200

What does impartial jury mean?

Unbiased, neutral

200

A police officer comes up to you while you are on the way walking to school, he says that he needs to search your backpack due to violent crime arising in the city. Do you have a right, if so, with what amendment?  

Yes, fourth amendment, free from unreasonable searches, valid warrant necessary.

200

What main topics do Article 1, 2, and 3 address? 

Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch

200

During the constitutional convention, how did the founding framers agree to count the slaves for population based representatives?

3/5s compromise

200

Did most of the founding farmers own slaves?

yes

300

Making sure all three branches of government are independent of each other and equal is known as what?

Separation of powers

300

Making sure all three branches of government are independent of each other and equal is known as what?

Separation of powers

300

Name 4 things the president can do under the second article.

Make treaties, veto bills, enforce laws that congress passes, sign bills, act as a commander in chief during war, lead a [political party, nominate cabinet members and Supreme court Justices(w/senate approval)

300

How many states needed to sign in order to ratify the constitution?

9/13 needed to sign

300

When was the 3rd Amendment used to make a decision in the Supreme Court?

The Third amendment has never been used as a basis of decision in the supreme court.

400

The balance between state and federal authority is known as what?

Federalism

400

 The president of the United States recently decided to make a treaty with China with the Senate's approval. Is this a duty that the president can do, if so state which Article of the constitution addresses this

Yes, article 2

400

How is judicial review stated in the Constitution?

It is absent in the Constitution

400

What was the overall concept of Article 5 and why did the Father’s think to make it necessary to the Constitution?

Amending the constitution, Need a mechanism in our founding  document to change it, evolve it, make it more palatable for Americans in future generations

400

 Was the 2 term presidential limit established in the constitution when the framers wrote it?

no

500

The people are the source of any and all government power, and the government can exist only with the consent of the governed. This is called…


Popular sovereignty

500

The amending process of the constitution is a rather difficult process, it was added in order to ensure that there would be a way to change the constitution as generations change. Which amendment of the constitution addresses this amendment process and which of the 6 big ideas of the constitution relates to it. 

Article 5, popular sovereignty, federalism

500

 Name all six of the core principles of the constitution. 

Limited Government, Republicanism, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Separation of Powers, Popular Sovereignty. 

500

From which country did the political thought, Republicanism, stem from?

Greece

500

What was George Washington’s middle name

He did not have one

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