7 Principles of the Constitution
Constitutional Convention
Elections
Vocab
Mystery Box
100

The principle separation of powers divides the powers of government into three distinct branches. Which principle ensures that no branch can become too powerful?

Checks and Balances

100

The Constitution replaced this document 

The Articles of Confederation

100

Who were the two main candidates running for President of the United States in 2024

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump

100

People with authority to represent others at a conference or convention

Delegate

100

What month are elections held in? You can double your points if you can tell me what day of the week, and triple it if you tell me what week it has to fall under.

November


First Tuesday

200

This principle states that the government is allowed to govern due to the will of the people, and can be dissolved if it fails to do so

Popular Sovereignty 

200

A bicameral plan where one house consists of representatives elected by the people, and the other consists of members selected by the those in the first house. The amount of representatives is determined by a states population

The Virginia Plan

200

If no presidential candidate receives the required amount of votes who decides the winner? 

The House of Representatives 

200

A change in, or addition to a constitution or law

Amendment

200

Name 2 weaknesses of US government under the Articles of Confederation

Couldn't tax

Couldn't control interstate commerce

States were too powerful almost like separate countries

Did not have a standing army

300

The principle that states a government is not all powerful, and cannot strip people of their rights

Limited Government 

300

A unicameral legislative body, with each state being given the same amount of representatives best describes this plan

The New Jersey Plan

300

How many Electoral College votes must a presidential candidate receive to win the election

270

300

Fewest number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business

Quorum

300

This uprising in Massachusetts led to the creation of the Constitution

Shay's Rebellion

400

This principle describes the idea of voting for someone to represent you in government 

Republicanism

400

The Constitutional Convention was boycotted by this state

Rhode Island

400

How many years is a presidential term? 

4 years

400

A joining of several groups for a common purpose

Confederation

400

What was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

To revise the articles of confederation

500

These are the 7 principles of the Constitution

Limited Government, Popular Sovereignty, Republicanism, Separation of Powers, Federalism, Checks and Balances, Judicial Review 

500

The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise, offered this in it's proposal which became the solution to the Big State vs. Small State debate

A bicameral plan for the legislative branch. The amount of representatives in the House of Representatives would be based of state population and the amount of representatives in the Senate would be equal for every state

500

What are the 3 requirements to be President?

35+ years old

A "Natural Born" Citizen

Lived in the US for 14 years

500

Clause requiring each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state

Full Faith and Credit

500


What do we use to determine how many votes a state gets in the electoral college? 


How members of Congress they have

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