Parts of the Declaration
Branches of Government
Miscellaneous
Articles or Constitution?
King George III
100

Which part of the Declaration states that the colonies are free and independent, absolved from the British Crown, and all connections with the British are dissolved?

Conclusion, Part 4

100

Congress is made up of what two houses?

House of Representatives and Senate

100

Ratification means ________

to give approval

100

One vote per representative in Congress.

Constitution.

100

"He has sent ... swarms of officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance."

4

200

Which part of the Declaration states that all men are created equal?

Introduction/Preamble, Part 1

200

Which branch enforces the laws?

Executive

200

Each addition to the Constitution is called __________

an amendment 

200

Congress authorizes the Army.

Both.

200

"He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power..."

10

300

Which part of the Declaration shows how the British government has not done its job?

Part 3

300

Includes the Supreme Court and all lower courts.

Judicial branch

300

Three men didn't want to sign the Constitution, why?

They wanted a Bill of Rights.

300

The power to coin money lies with the states.

Articles of Confederation

300

"For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us..."

3

400

Which part of the Declaration states that the purpose of government is to protect citizens' unalienable rights?

Part 2

400

Which branch makes the laws?

Legislative

400

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called ____________

the Bill of Rights

400

The Chair of the Legislature is the Speaker of the House/Vice President.

Constitution.

400

"For depriving us in many cases of the benefit of Trial by Jury..."

7

500

Which part of the Declaration states that all men have the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

Introduction/Preamble, Part 1

500

Which branch interprets the laws?

Judicial

500

How many states needed to vote for the Constitution?

9

500

Disputes are settled by Congress.

Articles of Confederation.

500

"For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretend offenses..."

6

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