Amendments
Key Figures
Constitutional
Big Ideas
Creating a Government
100

What are the first 10 amendments known as?

Bill of Rights

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

What did the Constitution replace?

Articles of Confederation 

100

True or False: Federalism and Separation of Power is the same thing 

False

100

What document declared the colonies independent from British?

Declaration of Independence

200

Which amendment abolished slavery?

13th amendment

200

Which figure can be connected to natural rights?

John Locke

200

What group advocated for the creation of the Constitution?

Federalist 

200

What was created to keep the three branches in check?

Checks & Balances

200

What conference aimed to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitutional Convention

300

What idea can the 10th amendment be connected to?

Federalism

300

Who came up with separation of power?

Baron De Montesquieu

300

What is the introduction of the Constitution known as?

The Preamble 

300

What was the separation of powers designed to prevent?

Tyranny

300

What is a group of individuals within a larger organization?

A Faction

400

Which two amendments discuss prohibition?

18th and 21st amendment

400

Who is considered the father of the constitution? 

James Madison

400

What did the Three-Fifths Compromise determine?

Determined that slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person for taxation and representation purposes.

400

What idea states that the power of the government comes from the people?

Popular Sovereignty

400

Which event demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

Shays' Rebellion

500

Which amendment was the Elastic Clause created after?

1st amendment

500

Who was the author of "Common Sense"?

Thomas Paine

500

What compromise created a bicameral legislature?

The Great Compromise 

500

What political ideology emphasizes the importance of a government that is representative to the people?

Republic

500

What are the essays, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, defending the new Constitution?

The Federalist Papers

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