The Constitution
Amendments
Constitutional Principles
Legislative Branch
Thanksgiving Trivia
100

The constitution is made up of these THREE parts

What are the preamble, articles, and amendments?

100

We referred to these amendments as "rights of the accused" in class because they deal with the rights of citizens during criminal proceedings

What are amendments 4-8?

100

These TWO principles divide power between the three branches of government, and prevent one branch from becoming too powerful

What are separation of powers and checks and balances

100

We have this kind of Congress in the United States thanks to the Great Compromise

What is a bicameral legislature?

100

It is widely thought that the first Thanksgiving happened here

What is Plymouth, MA?

200

These were the series of essays written to persuade citizens TO ratify the Constitution

What are the Federalist Papers?

200

This amendment of the Bill of Rights states that all powers not expressly delegated to the Federal government are retained by the states

What is the 10th Amendment?

200

This principle refers to the division of powers between the state governments and federal governments

What is Federalism?

200

When congressmen make decisions based on what their constituents (the people they represent) want, they are acting as this kind of representative

What is a delegate?

200

This famous thanksgiving event began in the 1920s televised on NBC and has been a huge success ever since

What is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade?

300
This article establishes our Congress, which our Founders thought was the most important branch of government

What is Article I?

300
This amendment is one of the Progressive Era Amendments and it made Senators directly elected by the people

What is the 17th Amendment?

300

This principle means that governments power comes from the people

What is popular sovereignty?

300

These two men are our Senators from the state of Ohio

Who are Sherrod Brown and Rob Portmann?

300

This NFL team has hosted and game every Thanksgiving since 1933 and has the most wins on Thanksgiving Day

What is the Detroit Lions?

400

This clause is also known as the "elastic clause" because it has allowed the federal government to stretch its power

What is the Necessary and Proper clause?

400

We referred to these Amendments in class as the wildcard amendments in class because their unique historical circumstances

What are amendments 11, 21, and 27?

400

This type of Federalism took over after the Great Depression because of the effort that was required by governments to try and solve the issue

What is Cooperative Federalism?

400

This is the redistribution of seats in the House of Representatives for each states based on the US Census every ten years

What is reapportionment?

400

The average Thanksgiving dinner contains this many calories (within 500 either way)

What is 4500?

500

This article of the Constitution establishes the "Supremacy clause" which states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land?

What is Article VI?
500

This amendment states that Congressional pay raises may not go into effect until after an election cycle

What is the 27th Amendment?

500

This principle came about because of the court case Marbury v. Madison and has become and vital check on several branches of government

What is Judicial Review?

500

The president may call these when he needs congress to assemble to solve important issues

What is a special session?

500

This amino acid is often credited with making you sleepy after thanksgiving dinner, but this has been debunked as a myth

What is tryptophan?

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