Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Compromises
The Preamble
Structure of the Constitution
Miscellaneous (random questions)
100

How many branches of government did the Articles of Confederation have. Name the branch(s).

1. A Legislative Branch 

100

This compromise Created a bicameral (2 house legislature) with an upper house in which representation was based on equality and lower house where representation was based on a States Population

The Great Compromise/Connecticut Compromise

100

Which of the following best describes what is meant when the Preamble says, "provide for the common defense?"

A) Have police

B) Have firefighters

C) Have a top-notch football team

D) Have a military (or militia)

D) Have a military (or militia) 

100

How many branches does our government have today? List each branch

3. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

100

What is the Capital of France? 

Paris

200

List at least 3 powers the Articles of Confederation did not have

could not collect taxes

could not enforces laws 

No Standing Army

No executive 

Could not regulate commerce (money)

No common currency 

Needed all 13 states to agree to any amendments

needed 9 of 13 states to pass a law


200

This compromise counted enslaved persons as 3/5 of a person toward a states total representation. 

3/5 compromise

200

Which of the following best describes what is meant when the Preamble says, "more perfect union?"

A) Good marriages

B) States working together

C) Collective bargaining with employers

D) Cooperating with other countries

B) States working together

200

Article 2 of the Constitution list the powers of the _______________ branch. 

Executive

200

What is the smallest US state? 

Rhode Island

300

This founding father believed Americans were overreacting to Shays rebellion. He did not support the new constitution. 

Thomas Jefferson

300

This group DID NOT support the constitution at the Constitutional convention 

Anti-Federalist

300

What is the purpose of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution?

A)Serves as an introduction and purpose for the document.

B) Reasons why the Articles of Confederation failed. 

C) List of grievances against the King

D) Establishes a need for a Bill of Rights 

A)Serves as an introduction and purpose for the document.

300

How many Senators are in the Us Senate? 

100

300

What is the longest river in the United States? 

Missouri 

400

What was the Articles of Confederation? 

Americas first Constitution. 

400

This is the process for how the President of the United States in elected today. Citizens vote for electors = to that states total representation. 

Electoral College

400

Which of the following best describes what is meant when the Preamble says, "establish justice?"

A) To have police monitor lawbreakers 

B) To have a court system that applies laws fairly

B) To have police interpret laws and determine punishments

C) To have the police and court system work together to penalize suspected law-breakers 

B) To have a court system that applies laws fairly 

400

What was added to the Constitution that listed individual rights not already in the Constitution? 

The Bill of Rights

400

What country won the FIFA World cup in 2022? 

Argentina 

500

Who was the last state to ratify the Articles of Confederation? 

Maryland

500

This group was led by Alexander Hamilton and believed a strong central government was essential for the Nations future. They strongly supported the Constitution. 

The Federalist.

500

Which of the following best describes what is meant when the Preamble says, "promote the general welfare?"

A) Endorse the idea of general well-being and looking after the common good

B) Support the idea of giving money to individuals in need

C) Cooperate with other nations

D) Tax citizens to provide things like parks and public pools

A) Endorse the idea of general well-being and looking after the common good

500

It is the job of this branch of government to interpret laws. 

Judicial

500

In what State was George Washington born? 

Virginia 

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