Bill of Rights pt. 1
Bill of Rights pt. 2
Constitutional Convention
Three Branches pt. 1
Three Branches pt. 2
100

Freedom of speech, press, assemble, petition and religion

1st amendment

100

Right to bear arms

2nd amendment

100

The notetaker at the Convention was

James Madison

100

A two house Legislature is called a 

Bicameral Legislature

100

The Constitution replaced this document

the Articles of Confederation

200

Soldiers can't be quartered in civilian homes without permission

3rd amendment

200

Right to a speedy and fair trial 

6th amendment

200

Constitutional Convention was held in 

Philadelphia, PA

200

The person in line to become President if the President dies is...

the Vice President

200

A candidate for President needs this many Electoral College votes out of 538

270 votes

300

Policemen need a warrant to search your property 

4th amendment

300

Right to a trial by jury

7th amendment

300

This many delegates attended the Constitutional Convention

55

300

A President can serve this many terms

2 terms

300

The process for a person who is not born a US citizen who wants to become a citizen is called

Naturalization 

400

You don't have to take the stand at your own trial 

5th amendment

400

Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment

8th amendment

400

The Constitutional Convention's President was

George Washington

400

The highest court in the land is the Supreme Court and is part of this branch

Judicial Branch

400

A Senator's term is this many years long

6 years

500

states and people have rights

10th amendment

500

You have rights outside of the Bill of Rights

9th amendment
500

The Constitution was finished on 

September 17, 1787

500

California has this many senators

2

500

The Vice President also serves as this

the President of the Senate

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