Articles of Confederation
Principles of the Constitution
Articles 1-3
Office Requirements
Bill of Rights: Part 1
100

A loose union of states with equal powers is known as this

What is a Confederation?

100

A system of government in which power is divided between central government and smaller political units, such as states

What is Federalism?

100

This article of the Constitution established a bicameral lawmaking branch of government

What is Article 1? 


100

Those that hold this office have no age, residency, or citizenship requirements and their term length is unlimited

 Who are Supreme Court Justices?

100

This amendment allows citizens the “right to bear arms

 What is the 2nd Amendment?

200

The Articles of Confederation was the first plan for this in the United States

What is government?

200

Beginning with these three words, the Constitution set forth the idea that a government’s power derives from the consent of the governed 

What is “We the People”?

200

This article of the Constitution established a head of government to enforce laws

 What is Article 2?

200

Those that hold this office must have reached the age of 35

Who is the President?

200

This amendment prohibits the government from quartering troops in citizens’ homes

What is the 3rd Amendment?

300

This group of representatives met in Philadelphia, PA during the American Revolution and talked about a plan to set up a national government

What was the Second Continental Congress?  

300

This principle is based on the belief that people exercise their power by voting 

What is Republicanism?

300

This article of the Constitution established a branch to interpret the constitutionality of legislation and executive acts

 What is Article 3?

300

Those that hold this office must reside in the state in which they are elected

Who are Senators and members of the House?

300

This amendment guarantees rights for people accused of committing crimes

What is the 5th amendment?

400

Passed in 1787, this government order set up a plan for adding new states in territory west of the Appalachian Mountains

What was The Northwest Ordinance?

400

 This principle closely relates to the “rule of law,” which is the belief that everyone in the United States,both citizens and powerful leaders alike, must obey the law

What is the Limited Government?

400

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This branch is given the power to tax, borrow money, regulate the value of money, raise an army, and declare war among other powers.

400

The person that holds this office must be a natural born citizen

 Who is the President?

400

This amendment puts limits on fines and punishments as well as prohibits cruel and unusual punishments.

What is the 8th amendment?

500

This was the main purpose for why the 13 former British colonies unified under a central American government created by the Articles of Confederation

What is a common defense?

500

Baron de Montesquieu was referring to this principle of the Constitution when he said, “Power should be a check to power"

What are Checks and Balances? 



500

This person serves as the judge in impeachment trials where the Senate serves the jury

Who is the Supreme Court Chief Justice?

500

Those that hold this office are up for reelection every 6 years

Who is a Senator?

500

This amendment guarantees citizens with rights that aren’t listed in the Constitution

What is the 9th amendment?

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