Bill of Rights- Amendments 1-4
Bill of Rights- Amendments 5-7
Bill of Rights- Amendments 8-10
Executive Branch & Presidents
Legislative and Judicial
100

What amendment is the right to bear arms (own guns and weapons)?

Second Amendment

100

What amendment protects Americans right to trials by jury in civil court cases?

Seventh Amendment
100

What amendment gives the rights that aren't listed in the Constitution ot the people and not the government?

Ninth Amendment

100

Who is the leader of the US government, head of state, and the commander-in-chief of the US military?

The President
100
The Legislative Branch is a "Bicameral Legislature". This means there are two parts. What are the two parts?

House of Representatives and Senate

200

What amendment protects people from unlawful searches and seizures?

Fourth Amendment
200

What amendment protect the right to grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process, and eminent domain?

Fifth Amendment

200

What amendment states that punishments for crimes can't be excessive, cruel, or unusual?

Eighth Amendment


200

Who created the executive office of the President?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

True or False- The House of Representatives has 100 members

If False, how many?

False they have 435 members

300

What amendment protects homeowners from having the military take over their homes?

Third Amendment

300

Concepts of due process and the grand jury go back to the _____ _____ from 1215.

Magna Carta

300

What amendment is the shortest amendment when looking at the number of words?

Eighth Amendment


300

What makes up the executive branch?


President

Vice President

Executive Office of the President

Cabinet

300

How many levels does the judicial branch have? 

Three

The District Courts, Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court

400

What amendment is freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and right to petition?

First Amendment

400

What amendment protects the right to a fair trial, impartial jury, notice of accusation, confrontation of witnesses, and the right to a lawyer?

Sixth Amendment

400

What amendment gives any powers that aren't given to the federal government in the Constitution to the states and the people?

Tenth Amendment

400

Who was the 17th president of the United States from 1865-1869, had the nickname of "The Veto President" and what party was he a member of?

Andrew Johnson and the Democratic Party

400
The Senate is known as the upper house. How many senators are there in total, and how many from each state?

100 total, 2 from each state

500

How many versions of the Second Amendment are there?

Two

500

What is the name of the thing that protects a person from being tried for the same crime more than once?

Double Jeopardy

500

What amendment was called a "meaningless inkblot" by Judge Robert Bork?

Ninth Amendment

500

Who was the 5th President from 1817-1825 and had a nickname of "Era of Good Feelings President, and what party was he a member of?

James Monroe and the Democratic-Republican Party

500

How are federal judges given their spots?

Appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

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