Constitutional Concepts
Forms of Government
Government Concepts
Powers
Vocab
100

Which amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms (gun rights)?

"What is" the 2nd Amendment 

100

This type of government typically has a King and Queen?  

"What is" a monarchy 

100

Which one of these is NOT listed in the first amendment?

- Free speech, Freedom of Religion, Free Press, Freedom to Assembly & Freedom to a Fair Trial 

"What is" Freedom to a Fair Trial (That is listed in the 6th amendment) 

100

Powers granted to the states are called what kind of powers?  

"What is" Reserved Powers 

100

What is it called when you have two legislative chambers?  

"What is" Bicameral 

200

These six pillars and introduction to the Constitution outline the purpose of the Constitution?  

"What is" The Preamble 

200

When citizens themselves are directly involved in making laws and the day to day business this is what type of government?  

"What is" Direct Democracy 

200

The first ten amendments are called?

 "What is" The Bill of Rights

200

Powers granted to the Federal government and listed in the Constitution are called what kind of powers?  

"What are" Enumerated/expressed powers 

200

What concept means the DIVISION and SHARING of powers between the federal and state government?    

"What is" Federalism  

300

This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.  


"What is" The 4th Amendment 

300

What part of the preamble would apply to the government providing services to better the lives of the Americans.   

"What is" promote the general welfare 

300

This branch of government ENFORCES the laws?

"What is" The Executive Branch (President)

300

Shared powers between the state and federal government are called what kind of power?  

"What are" Concurrent Powers

300

This means to change, alter or add an amendment to the constitution?  

"What is" Amend 

400

This branch of government INTERPRETS the constitutionality of laws and government actions?  

"What is" The Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) 

400

This form of government is run by a small group of elites and the greek meaning "rule by a few"?

"What is" An Oligarchy  

400

What COMPROMISE created the government we have today with the House of Reps being based on population and the Senate having equal representation?  

"What is" The Great Compromise  

400

Who has the power to claim public property? (Eminent Domain) 

"What is" Concurrent power -State & Federal government 

400

What do we have in our democracy that keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful?  

"What are" Checks and Balances

500

Once congress passes the proposed constitutional amendment by 2/3 vote in both houses what is the next step in the process?  

"What is" Ratified by 3/4 state legislatures or 38 states.  

500

The concept that the people are the ultimate source of government power and the government needs to the consent of the governed.      

"What is" popular sovereignty  

500

This early English philosopher believed that if you didn't like your government you had the ability to change it?  

"Who is" John Locke 

500

Who has the power to borrow money?  

"What is" Concurrent Power -Federal & State government 

500

American government is restricted in what it can do because of the Constitution.  Citizens have rights that can’t be limited or taken away.  

"What is" Limited Government  

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