Government Basics
Citizens & the Law
Colonial America
Branches & Powers
Rights & Freedoms

100

This type of democracy lets people vote directly on laws.

 What is a direct democracy

100

The number of states needed to approve the Constitution.

What is nine?

100

Britain stopped this "hands-off" policy after the French and Indian War.

What is salutary neglect?

100

This person leads the U.S. Senate.

Who is the Vice President?

100

These 10 amendments protect your basic freedoms.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This document explains how the U.S. government is set up.

What is the Constitution?

200

This is the process where someone born outside the U.S. becomes a citizen.

What is naturalization?

200

This 3-part system moved goods and slaves across the Atlantic.

What is the triangular trade?

200

This is the president’s power to reject a bill.

What is a veto?

200

These protect your freedom of speech, religion, and assembly.

What are civil liberties?

300

The idea that the most popular choice wins in a vote.


What is majority rule?

300

A serious crime like robbery or murder.

What is a felony?

300

This peaceful group believed in equality and fairness.

Who are the Quakers?

300

The number of justices on the Supreme Court.

What is nine?

300

This clause says the government can't create an official religion.

What is the establishment clause?

400

The three main purposes of government are to keep order, protect people, and do this.

What is provide services?

400

 Police must have this before making an arrest.

What is probable cause?

400

These were the main reasons people moved to the colonies.

What are money, religion, and land?

400

 This clause lets Congress stretch its powers if needed.

What is the necessary and proper clause?

400

This Latin phrase means you must be told why you're being arrested.

What is habeas corpus?

500

This early plan for the U.S. government had a weak central authority.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

500

These are the things citizens are legally required to do.

 What are civic duties?

500

The first permanent English colony in North America.

What is Jamestown?

500

This case gave the courts the power of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

500

The 24th Amendment banned this unfair cost to vote.

What is a poll tax?

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