The Declaration of Independence
Republic or Democracy?
Article 1 US Constitution
The Senate
The US Constitution
100

The British Government gave the Colonists this many reasons for declaring independence

What is 27 grievances

100

Benjamin Franklin's answer to this question: "What have you given us, a republic or a monarchy?"

What is "A Republic, if you can keep it."

100

The Legislative Branch is known as

What is Congress?

100

The United States has this many Senators

What is 100?

100

The genius of the Constitution is the ____ and _____ and the ____ of power

What is the checks and balances and the separation of power?

200

Provide two examples of the laws of nature

What is gravity, mathematics, speed of sound, laws that govern nature? (Answers may vary)

200

This form of government is governed by the rule of law

What is a republic?

200

This branch makes laws regarding 20 specific powers granted by this government

What is the federal government?

200

Each state has this many Senators

What is 2?

200

The supreme law of the land and the federal government and all government officials are bound by this document

What is the Constitution?

300

Violating the laws of nature's God will bring about the following evils:

What is death, slavery or misery.

300

This form of government ruled by the majority of the people, also known as "mob rule."

What is a Democracy?

300

In order for a person to be elected to the House of Representatives, they must be at least ____years of age, a citizen of the US for _____ years, and live in which state?

What is be 25 years old, a citizen for at least 7 years and live in the state they plan to represent?

300

The term of office for Senators is ____years, the person must be at least _____years old, a citizen for at least ____years and live in which state?

What is two years, at least 30 years old, a citizen for at least 9 years and live in the state they plan to represent?

300

The Constitution is divided into this many articles?

What is 7 articles?

400

The proper role of government

What is to protect the freedoms of the people?

400

Elected officials in a Republic form of government take an oath to do two things: 

What is to uphold the Constitution, the rule of law?

400
How many years is the term of office for members of the House? And Why?

What is two years because the Founding Fathers wanted the people to answer to those who elected them and be replaced if the people were dissatisfied?

400

This person is the president of the Senate

What is the Vice President of the United States?

400

Neither Congress nor any state may make laws in conflict with this document

What is the Constitution?

500

Our liberties came from _______, and since man does not give us, our liberties man does not have the power to take them away

What is Our Creator?

500

In a Democracy, the majority has the power to take the liberties away from this group

What is the minority?

500

This many representatives belong to the House.

What is 435?

500

A law must be passed by which two houses to become a law?

What is the House and the Senate?

500

True or False: Each state has its own Constitution to govern their state

What is True?

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