The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The US Constitution
Amendments to the Constitution
Federalist 10 and Brutus no.1
100

There are three (3) natural rights listed in the Declaration that the Government is supposed to protect. What are they? 

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness

*will also accept property*

100

True or false: 

Congress under the Articles was a Unicameral Body.

True

100
What are the first three articles of the Constitution?  

The set up of the Legislative Branch, Executive Branch and Judicial Branch

100

How many amendments are there? 

27

100

Who is the Author of Federalist no. 10 AND Brutus no. 1?

James Madison and Brutus (suspected to be Robert Yates) 

200

Which English philosopher heavily influenced the Declaration?

John Locke

200

Name of two flaws of the Articles

No power to raise an army, couldn't collect taxes, 9/13 votes needed to pass laws, No Executive / No Judicial branch



200

Define checks and balances

The regulation of political power to ensure it is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.

200

Name the three Reconstruction Amendments and what they do. 

13: Outlaws slavery except for in cases of crime 

14: defines citizenship, equality under the law (due process) and selective incorporation (Everything right also applies on the state level) 

15th: Voting is allowed for Black males

200

According to the Federalist 10 author, the best form of government to address factions is what? 

Why is it the best? 


A Large Republic is the best form of government to address factions - too difficult for any one faction to gain power; less likely for corruption


300

Who are the AUTHORS of the Declaration of Independence? ( 1 name and 1 body)

Thomas Jefferson and the Second Continental congress

300

Each state had how many votes?

1 vote but 2-7 delegates 

300

What are the two names for the clause contained in Article 1 Section 8 that can justify usage of political power from the Legislative branch? 

The Elastic Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause

300

List the first 5 amendments and what they do.


  1. Freedom of speech, religion (establishment and free exercise), press, assembly, and petition

  2. The right to own and bear arms

  3. Quartering of soldiers

  4. Protection of citizens against illegal search and seizure of private property

  5. Freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy, right to due process


300

Why was the Author of Brutus no.1 was most concerned about the size of the country? 



Too large a country for Congress to represent local concerns; ineffective because too many views (factions) form consensus

400

A term where legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated authorities. 


An example of this would be our three branches of government.

Limited government

400

What is a confederation? 

A loose grouping of states

400

List the Qualifications for President as defined in Article 2.

The President must be at least 35, a natural born citizen of the US and lived in the US for at least 14 years.

400

Which amendments changed the Congress or how congress proceeds? 


HINT- there are 3

17.Provides for election of Senators by direct popular vote

26. (1971) Lowers the legal voting age to 18

27. (1992) Congressional pay raises take effect only after next election



400

Which quote is this from?

“Many instances can be produced where the people have voluntarily increased the powers of their rulers; but few, if any, in which rulers have willingly abridged their authority.”


Brutus no. 1

500

This is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.

The Social Contract

500

Who is the principle author of the Articles of Confederation? 

John Dickinson, a delegate from Delaware

500

Match the following powers to their definition: 

1. Enumerated (expressed).  A. Powers outlawed or removed from a branch

2. Inherent.        B. Powers explicitly granted to Congress

3.  Denied Congress  C. Powers not written in the constitution

B , C , A 

500

How are amendments created and ratified?

they are proposed by 2/3 both houses or by state convention then ratified by 3/4 states.


500
Federalist 10 was originally published where and when?


HINT think about how to spread messages at the time and geographically the thirteen colonies importance.

Federalist No. 10 was originally published in the New York newspaper the Independent Journal in 1787

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