Founding
Supreme Court Cases
Amendments
Citizenship Test
Checks and Balances
100

This document, ratified seven years before the Constitution, gave the states more power than the federal government.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

100

This constitutional clause was used in Tinker v. DesMoines to allow students to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War.

What is freedom of speech?

100

This Amendment has five freedoms - speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. 

What is the First?

100

These two documents are the most central to the founding of the United States.

What is the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?

100

This branch can veto a law.

What is the executive?

200

These 10 Amendments weren't part of the original Constitution ratified in 1788. 

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

What's more important - the state law to go to school or the First Amendment right to practice religion was the subject of this case.

What is Wisconsin v. Yoder?

200

States can't deny people's right to vote based on this, according to the 15th Amendment.

What is race?
200

Twitter, Facebook are allowed to set their own guidelines for speech, separate from the 1st Amendment, because they are not government - they are these.

What are private companies?

200

Twitter, Facebook are allowed to set their own guidelines for speech, separate from the 1st Amendment, because they are not government - they are these.

What are private companies?

300

The United States was one of the first to develop this concept, which gave power to the states and the federal government. 

What is federalism?

300

This constitutional clause was used in New York Times v. United States to allow the newspaper to publish sensitive military documents.

What is freedom of the press?

300

The 10th Amendment states "the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution" are reserved to these.

What are states?

300

The Supreme Law of the Land.

What is the Constitution?

300

Only this part of Congress can start the impeachment of a President.

What is the House of Representatives?

400

The wisdom or morality of this belonged to the states, not the federal government, said Mr. Rutledge, a delegate at the 1787 Constitutional Convention.

What is slavery?

400

This constitutional clause was used to decide Engel v. Vitale. 

What is the freedom of religion establishment clause?

400

These are the two words commonly used to describe the Fourth Amendment, which restricts police ability to look through homes, or cars.

What is search and seizure?

400

The power to oversee a police force and education belongs to this entity. 

What are the states?

400

Congress can work hard to make something a law, but this branch can wipe it out by declaring it unconstitutional. 

What is the judicial branch?

500

Article VI of the Constitution reads: “The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no what shall ever be required?

What is religious test?

500

The case of the T-shirt was decided not by the Supreme Court but by this federal court. 

What is the Court of Appeals, or Circuit Court?

500

This amendment contains the equal protection clause and the clause which doesn't allow states to restrict civil liberties.

What is the 14th Amendment?

500
Vermont's three representatives in Congress.

Who are Sanders, Leahy, and Welch?

500

The president can appoint heads of departments, such as the director of the Department of Defense, or the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, but this entity needs to approve those appointments.

What is the Senate?

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