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100

Who wrote the U.S. Constitution?

Who was Thomas Jefferson

100

What does the Executive Branch do?

What is to carry out the laws

100

What are the first ten Amendments called?

What is The Bill of Rights

100

What is the first 3 words of the U.S. Constitution?

What are We The People

100

How many Admendments are there?

What is 27

200

When was the Declaration of Independence made?

When was July 4th 1776

200

Where do the Judicial Branch people work?

What is the Supreme Court

200

How many Amendments were added to the U.S. Constitution within the first 3 years?

What is 10

200

Who was George Washington?

Who was a General, President, and Commander 

200

Who was the father of Liberty?

Who is James Madison

300

What was the first U.S. Government?

What was The Articles of Confederation

300

What does the Legislative Branch do?

What is make the law

300

What is one of the Amendments after The Bill of Rights?

What is 

  • 11th Amendment (1795): Limits the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court.
  • 12th Amendment (1804): Revises presidential election procedures, requiring separate votes for President and Vice President.
  • 13th Amendment (1865): Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude.
  • 14th Amendment (1868): Defines citizenship, guarantees equal protection and due process under the law.
  • 15th Amendment (1870): Prohibits voting discrimination based on race or previous condition of servitude.
  • 16th Amendment (1913): Grants Congress the power to levy an income tax.
  • 17th Amendment (1913): Establishes the direct election of U.S. Senators by popular vote.
  • 18th Amendment (1919): Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors (Prohibition).
  • 19th Amendment (1920): Guarantees women the right to vote.
  • 20th Amendment (1933): Changes the dates for presidential and congressional terms (the "Lame Duck Amendment").
  • 21st Amendment (1933): Repeals the 18th Amendment, ending Prohibition.
  • 22nd Amendment (1951): Limits the president to two terms in office.
  • 23rd Amendment (1961): Grants Washington, D.C. electors in the Electoral College.
  • 24th Amendment (1964): Prohibits poll taxes in federal elections.
  • 25th Amendment (1967): Addresses presidential disability and succession.
  • 26th Amendment (1971): Extends the right to vote to citizens aged 18 and older.
  • 27th Amendment (1992): Regulates the compensation of members of Congress, delaying changes until the next election.
300

True or False

George Washington worked in the Judicial Branch

False

300

Group

How many amendments have been proposed?

Over 11,000

400

What is the current U.S. Government Document?

What is the U.S. Constitution

400

Who works in the Executive Branch?

Who is the President, the Vice President, and Cabinet

400

What was the first Amendment?

What is prohibits Congress from restricting the core freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition

400

True or False

 Rhode Island the last to sign the U.S. Constitution?

True

400

How many words are in the U.S. Constitution

What is 4,400 words.

500

Name 3 people that were at the making of the constitution [first and last name]

Who were George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, Gouverneur Morris, Edmond Randolph, and Roger Sherman

500

Who works in the Legislative Branch?

Who is House, Senate, and Congress

500

Why were the first 10 Amendments made?

Why is to address fears of a powerful central government and protect individual liberties

500

Which was built first The Supreme Court or The White House?

The White House

500

What state was the last to Ratify the Constitution?

What is Rhode Island

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