The foundations
The Constitution
Branches of Government
Congress and Lawmaking
The Presidency
Courts, Rights, and Citizenship
You should know this
100

This subject studies the rights and responsibilities of citizens

What is civics?

100

This is the supreme law of the United States 

What is the Constitution?

100

This branch of government makes the laws 

What is the legislative branch?

100

This part of Congress is based on a state’s population

What is the House of Representatives?

100

He is the head of the executive branch

Who is the President?

100

This is the highest court in the United States 

What is the Supreme Court?

100
These three amendments were created during Reconstruction 

What are the 13, 14, and 15th amendments

200

This is the main reason governments exist

What is to maintain order, protect rights, and provide services?

200

These are the first ten amendments to the Constitution 

What are the Bill of Rights?

200

This branch of government enforces the laws

What is the executive branch?

200

This part of Congress gives each state two members

What is the Senate? 

200

This presidential power allows the president to reject a bill

What is a veto?

200

This power allows courts to declare laws unconstitutional 

What is judicial review?

200

This amendment came about because Martin Luther King was advocating for equal voting rights especially not poll taxes.

What is the 24th amendment?

300

This is a system of government where citizens vote for representatives to make laws

What is a republic?

300

This term means to officially change or add to the Constitution

What is amend?

300

This branch of government interprets the laws 

What is the judicial branch?

300

This is the first step in the lawmaking process when an idea is proposed

What is introducing a bill?

300

These are official commands issued by the president to manage the executive branch

What are executive orders?

300

This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

What is the first amendment?

300
This is how many executive departments there are in the Cabinet 

What is 15?

400
This is the idea that everyone, including leaders, must follow the law

What is the rule of law?

400

This phrase describes the Constitution because it can be changed over time.

What is a living document? 

400

This system allows each branch to limit the power of the others.

What are checks and balances 

400

This must happen before a bill can become a law

What is that the president must approve it or Congress can override a president’s veto? 

400

These are the three constitutional requirements to become a president

What are:  Being 35 years old, a natural born citizen, and living in the U.S. for 14 years?

400

This civic responsibility includes voting, obeying laws, and serving on juries

What are responsibilities of a citizen?

400

This Supreme Court case ended segregation in public schools

What is Brown v Board of Education?

500

This document explained why the American colonies wanted independence from Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

This is how the Constitution prevents the government from having too much power

What is limiting government powers (checks and balances)?

500

This principle divides government power among three branches 

What is separation of powers?

500

This power allows Congress to remove a president or judge from office

What is impeachment?

500

This group advices the president and leads executive departments

What is the cabinet?

500
This is one way that citizens can participate in government besides voting

What is contacting representatives, protesting, volunteering, or running for office? 

500
This is the name of the warrant that allows a search inside your home 

What is a judicial warrant?

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