Constitution
Constitution
Constitution
Constitution
Constitution
100

List the 6 purposes of the Constitution in the Preamble.

In order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty.

100

What do we call the first ten amendments to the constitution?

The Bill of Rights 

100

Whos in charge of the executive branch?

The President 

100

The House of Representatives has how many voting members?

435

100

What amendment guarantees the "right to bear arms". 

2nd Amendment 

200

What is the subject of article I?

Article I is about the first branch of the U.S. Government: Congress, or the legislative branch.

200

When is the last day you can send in your federal income tax forms?

April 15

200

There are four amendments to the constitution about who an vote. Describe one of them.

Citizens 18 and older can vote


200

What are two parts of the U.S. Congress?

The Senate and The House of Representatives 

200

what is one right or freedom granted by the First Amendment?

speech

300

What type of power does Congress have, and what are its two parts?

The House of Representatives (lower house) and the Senate (upper house) form the Congress, or legislative power of the U.S. (Article I. Section 1. Clause 1.)

300

What are three things that are wrong with the articles of Confederation? 

1 No power to tax

2. No power to enforce laws 

3. Weak Central Government 

300

How often are elections for the House of Representatives, and who gets to vote in these elections?


Every two years, the people get to choose members of the House of Representatives (Article I. Section 1. Clause 1.)

300

What is the First section of the Constitution? 

 Preamble 

300

List the formal qualifications to hold a seat in the House of Representatives.

25 years old, be a citizen for seven years, and be a resident in the state your are chosen in (Article I. Section 1. Clause 2.)

400

The philosopher that developed the 3 branches of government know as separation of powers. 

Montesquieu 

400

How are the Senators chosen today? Which amendment changed this?




They are chosen by the people (Amendment XVII.)

400

What was an economic impact of the 3/5 Compromise?

The difference between large and small states. 

400

What article and section of the constitution governs federal elections?

Article I, section 4.

400

What amendment secures a citizens right to jury duty? 

6th amendment

500

What amendment guarantees that the Federal Government cannot require excessive bail? 

The 8th amendment 

500

A tax placed on imported items from other countries. 

A Tarriff

500

What is popular sovereignty? 

The authority of the state through the rule of the people. 
500

To reject a decision made by the law making body. This can be done by a president or governor.

Veto

500

What amendment guarantees you have the "right to remain silent"- the rights of an accused person 

5th amendment

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