National and State Constitutions
Constitutional Principles
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Pre-Independence America
200

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, this document guarantees freedoms and liberties

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This principle of limited government is designed to prevent government abuse by making everyone follow the same rules and face the same penalties

What is the rule of law?

200

Lawmakers legislate, or create laws, in response to the wants and needs of this group of people

Who are the voters?

200

The special system created for the sole purpose of electing the U.S. President

What is the Electoral College?

200

This court is the highest level court of the judicial branch, with the ability to overturn rulings of lower courts and declare laws unconstitutional

What is the U.S. Supreme Court?

200

This opening part of the U.S. Constitution explained the purpose of government in the newly independent United States of America

What is the Preamble?

400

With a process similar to the national Constitution, amendments to the Virginia State Constitution begin here, the state's version of Congress

What is the General Assembly?

400

Because the First Amendment bans the government from endorsing or banning religion, there is said to be a "separation" of these two entities

What are church and state?

400

The legislative branch of government consists of these two houses of Congress

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate?

400

Between creating, enforcing, or interpreting laws, the one that is the responsibility of the executive branch

What is enforcing laws?

400

Per Article III of the Constitution, this is the term length of a federal judge

What is life?

400

This document officially severed ties with Great Britain and declared that all people have "certain unalienable rights"

What is the Declaration of Independence?

600

This amendment guarantees due process of law and provides for rights of the accused, such as access to a lawyer

What is the 5th Amendment?

600

This basic principle, which a current political party is named after, is demonstrated when members of Congress are elected to make laws on behalf of the people.

What is republicanism?

600

The ultimate weapon against legislation in the U.S. Senate, this term refers to stalling a bill through endless debate and talking

What is a filibuster?

600

The group of advisers that exist to guide the President on major issues in government

What is the Cabinet?

600

This amendment checks the judicial branch by banning excessive bail as well as cruel or unusual punishment

What is the 8th Amendment?

600

This man is credited as the main writer of the Declaration of Independence

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

800

There are six purposes of government listed in the U.S. Constitution. Name three of them.

What is secure the blessings of liberty, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, promote the general welfare, form a more perfect union, and provide for the common defense?

800

The proper term for powers that are shared between the federal and state governments

What are concurrent powers?

800

The State of the Union address is an annual speech given by this individual to help guide Congress

Who is the U.S. President?

800

A president vetoing legislation is an example of this concept, designed to prevent one branch of government from having too much power

What are checks and balances?

800

Between being able to drive, going to college, or being granted a lawyer, the one that the judicial branch would describe as a civil liberty (or guaranteed right)

What is being granted a lawyer?

800

The charters of this company were the first to guarantee colonists the same rights as other Englishmen

What is the Virginia Company of London?

1000

The total number of amendments to the U.S. Constitution

What is 27?

1000

Powers such as coining money, making treaties, and declaring war are all expressed powers given to this level of government

What is national government?
1000

Granted under the Necessary and Proper Clause, these types of powers are understood to be usable by Congress since the founders could not have predicted how times would change

What are implied powers?

1000

In addition to his role as leader of the country, the President is also the primary foreign affairs representative of the nation as well, which is more commonly called this

What is Chief Diplomat?

1000

The judicial branch primarily checks the other branches through this concept

What is judicial review?

1000

The government that was ultimately replaced by the U.S. Constitution due to its many problems

What is the Articles of Confederation?

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