Vocabulary
Branches of Government
Constitution
Miscellaneous
BONUS
100

Another word for change

Amendment

100

Makes all the national laws 

Legislative Branch

100

What are the first 10 amendments known as?

The Bill of Rights

100

Who wrote the preamble to the Constitution?

Gouverneur Morris

100

What was the Great Compromise and is it still used today?

The Great Compromise was that Congress would have two  houses, with one house having equal representation from each state and the other having representation based on each state’s population. Both houses could propose bills, but only the house in which representation was based on population could propose tax bills. 

Yes, it is still used today.


200

The right to a fair trial

Due Process of Law

200

Decides whether laws follow the Constitution

Judicial Branch

200

What protects the freedom of religion and right of free speech?

The First Admendment

200

What means the laws apply equally to every person?

Rule of Law

300

To accuse the President of a crime

Impeach

300

Has the power to veto bills

Executive Branch

300

What shares power among three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial?

The federal system

300

The major debate to decide how states would be represented in the new Congress?

The Articles of Confederation

400

To approve

Ratify

400

Has the power to impeach the President

Legislative Branch

400

What makes sure each branch has equal power?

Checks and Balances

400

What was ratified in 1788?

The Constitution

500

a government made up of representatives chosen by the people

Republic

500

Has the power to make treaties

Executive Branch

500

Which document contains the Bill of Rights?

the Constitution

500

What was added to the Constitution in 1791?

The Bill of Rights

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