Federalist and Anti- Federalists
Examples of Bill of Rights
Definitions of Bill of Rights
7 Principles of Government
Wild Card
100
Who supported the Bill of Rights?
Anti-Federalists
100
Livie stole somebody's food in Chick-fil-a and got put into prison for 75 years.
Amendment 8
100
What amendment represents R.A.P.P.S.?
Amendment 1
100
Which principle protects the rights of the people?
Individual rights
100
What is the 19th amendment?
Gave women the right to vote
200
Who was the strongest supporter of the Bill of Rights and joined the anti-federalists?
George Mason
200
Hannah criticized the president who sent her to jail.
Amendment 1
200
Which Amendment states rights not listed are reserved to the people?
Amendment 9
200
Which principle makes sure the government doesn't get too much power?
Limited Government
200
Who's in charge of the Executive Branch?
The President
300
Who was the father of the constitution and a federalist?
James Madison
300
Morgan wore a jacket in the middle of summer. The police didn't like it. What protects her?
Amendment 9
300
Which amendment reserves the rights not given to the federal government to the state government?
Amendment 10
300
Which principle describes the 10th amendment?
Federalism
300
How many senators are in the USA
100
400
What were the federalist papers?
Essays written in support of the constitution
400
Trinity went hunting with a gun owners license, but the police tried to take his gun away.
Amendment 2
400
Which amendment grants the right to a speedy trial?
Amendment 6
400
Which principle allows the citizens to vote?
Republicanism
400
What is the 13th amendment?
All slaves are free
500
When was the a Bill of Rights added to the constitution?
1791
500
Makayla is an officer who tried to search Marlene's house for jewelry without a warrant.
Amendment 4
500
Which Amendment prevents soldiers from being quartered in private homes?
Amendment 3
500
Which principle doesn't allow one branch to become too powerful?
Checks and Balances
500
How many voting members are in the House of Representatives?
435
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