Articles I & II
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Principles
100

This person is the presiding officer of the House

Who is the speaker of the House?

100

The amendment that requires a warrant to search someone's property

What is the 4th amendment

100

The 10th Amendment of the Constitution reserves powers not delegated to the federal government for the states or the people, illustrating this constitutional principle.

What is Federalism?

200

This legislative body has the power to try an impeached official

Who is the senate?

200

The president is incapacitated and can't perform his duties

What is the 25th amendment

200

Article I, Section 2 outlines the process for electing members of the House of Representatives, ensuring citizens elect leaders to represent them, illustrating this principle

What is Republicanism?

300

This branch of government decides the times, places, and manner of holding elections for Congress

What is the legislature?

300

In 1920 women were aloud to vote from what amendment

What is the 19th amendment

300

The opening words of the Constitution, "We the People," reflect this principle, indicating that the authority of the government is derived from the people.

What is popular sovereignty?

400

A bill does not return in 10 days

What is it becomes a law of nature?

400

Amendment that only allows a president to run for 2 terms

What is the 22nd amendment

400

In Article II, Section 4, the Constitution allows for the impeachment of the President, showing that even the highest office is subject to law, which reflects this principle.

What is limited government?

500

 The writ of habeas corpus be suspended.

what is in cases of rebellion or invasion?

500

The amendment that defines citizenship

What is the 14th amendment

500

Article III enables the judicial power in the Supreme Court and other inferior courts, separating it from the legislative and executive branches, which illustrates this principle.

What is separation of powers?

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