Founders Gone Wild
Who's the Boss
Order in the Court!
Constitution Construction Zone
Ballots & Brawls
100

The Anti-Federalists refused to support the Constitution because it lacked a ___________.

Bill of Rights

100

Checks and __________ allow each branch to limit the power of the others.

Balances

100

In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court declared __________ in schools unconstitutional.

Segregation

100

The Articles of Confederation made it difficult for the government to raise __________.

Money

100

The 24th Amendment banned __________ taxes in federal elections.

Poll

200

Which group wanted a strong national government: Federalists or Anti-Federalists?

Federalists

200

Which constitutional principle divides power between national and state governments?

Federalism

200

If the Supreme Court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional, it is using __________.

Judicial Review

200

Which part of the Constitution establishes the three branches of government?

The Articles

200

Which amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial?

Sixth Amendment

300

The Great Compromise created a bicameral legislature with the Senate based on __________ and the House based on __________.

Equal representation; Population of the state

300

Collecting taxes, establishing courts, and punishing crimes are examples of __________ powers.

Concurrent Powers

300

The Sixth Amendment guarantees a speedy __________.

Trial

300

Under a federal system of government, the national and state governments __________ power.

Share

300

When state and national law conflict, judges must uphold the __________ law.

National

400

Who wrote many essays in The Federalist Papers?  

James Madison

400

No federal or state law can override the Constitution due to the __________ Clause.

Supremacy Clause

400

What case overturned “separate but equal”?

Brown v. Board of Education

400

The President is required to give Congress the State of the Union address by Article __________, Section 3.

Article II

400

Voting rights were expanded through the __________ Rights Act and amendments such as the 15th, 19th, and 26th.

Voting

500

The compromise over counting enslaved people for representation was called the ___________.

Three-Fifths Compromise

500

The “necessary and proper” clause gives flexibility to __________.

Congress

500

Civil __________ protect freedoms like speech and religion, while civil __________ protect against discrimination.

Liberties; Rights

500

The process of amending the Constitution begins with a __________ by Congress.

Proposal

500

The U.S. Constitution has ____ fundamental principles that form the foundation of government.

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