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This document, written in 1787 with 7 original Articles, establishes the structure of the Federal government.

The US Constitution 

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This category is all about the powers granted to what legislative body

Congress

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This is the term used to describe a change to the Constitution

Amendment

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The Constitution was originally ratified between these two years

1787 to 1788

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The US Constitution was written in this year

1787

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The first part of the Constitution, called the Preamble, begins with this phrase.

"We the People"

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The Constitution grants Congress the ability to levy these.

Taxes

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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are collectively known by this name.

Bill of Rights

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This many states were needed to originally ratify the Constitution

9

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The original Constitution had this many Articles

7

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Who is the father of the constitution?

James Maddison

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Besides levying taxes, Congress also has the ability to coin this.

Money

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The first 10 amendments were ratified/ added in this year

1791

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This state was the last of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution.

Rhode Island

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The system of "Checks and Balances" separates the powers of the government into how many branches

3

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The Constitution created these three branches to separate the powers of the government.

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

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This is another significant power granted to Congress by the Constitution

Declare War

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Why are changes to the Constitution important?

to keep the document relevant over time

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The last state ratified the Constitution in this year

1790

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The Preamble starts with "We the ______.

people

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This system separates government powers and is commonly known as _________ and ________________.

Checks and Balances

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What is congresses specific powers outlined in the constitution?

levy taxes, coin money, and declare war

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How many amendments are currently in the constitution?

27

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What does ratification mean?

the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.

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The first 10 amendments are also known as The Bill of ______.

Rights

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