Constitution
Amendments
Federalist VS Antifederalist
Government Branches
Enlightment
100

The year of The Constitution was written...

What is 1787

100

The first 10 amendments...

What is the Bill of rights

100

These people wanted strong central government...

Who were the federalist

100

These are the 3 branches of government...


What is Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

100

Movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas and an emphasis on rationalism

what is enlightenment

200

The Constitution starts with...

What is the preamble
200

The number of Amendments...

What is 27
200

These people wanted power in the states...

Who were the antifederalist

200

This branch is bicameral..

What is the legislative branch

200

The creators of social contract...

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau

300

The creators of The Constitution are..

Who are the framers of The Constitution

300

The amendment that abolished slavery...

What is the 13th Amendment

300
This party was supported by urban areas...

Who were the Federalist

300

This doctrine holds that the courts are vested with the authority to determine the legitimacy of the acts of the executive and the legislative branches of the government...

What is The doctrine of judicial review

300

This person believed in separation of powers...

Who is Baron de Montesquieu

400

The 2 Presidents that signed The Constitution...

Who are James Madison and George Washington

400

This amendment puts a 2-terms amendment on Presidency...

What is the 22nd Amendment

400

Name 3 key federalist...

Who is Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison, and George Washington

400
This is moving borders or lines in an area to effect population in relation to politics...

What is Gerrymandering

400

What did John Locke believe in...

What is life, liberty, and freedom

500

All political power resides with the people, governing by consent of the government...

What is popular sovereignty

500

This amendment gives Congress power to lay and collect taxes...

What is the 16th amendment

500

Name 3 key antifederalist...

Who is John Hancock, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, and Mercy Otis Warren

500

Name 3 roles the President has...

What are chief executive, commander and chief, chief legislature, chief diplomat, chief of state, and party leader

500

A time period where kings and queens of the world held complete control of their society...

What is Absolutism

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