Amendments
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE II
ARTICLE III
CHECKS AND BALANCES/ SEPARATION OF POWER
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Which Amendment is Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, and Assembly?

What is Amendment 1?

100

Name the two different Legislature departments

Senate and House of Representative

100

What is the name of the branch under Article II

Executive Branch

100

What is the name of the Branch under Article III?

Judicial Branch

100

What check does the U.S. Senate have on the president?

refusing to confirm appointments

200

Which amendment is Illegal Search and Seizure?

Amendment 4

200
How old do you have to be to become a House of Representative?

25 years old

200

What are the qualifications of the Executive Branch?

natural born citizen, 35 years old and 14 years as citizen

200

What are the qualifications of the Judicial Branch

Good behavior

200

The statement below was written by John Adams in April 1776.

A representation of the people in one assembly being obtained, a question arises, whether all the powers of government, legislative, executive, and judicial, shall be left in this body? I think a people cannot be long free, nor ever happy, whose government is in one assembly. Source: Thoughts on Government, Letter of John Adams

Which basic principle of American government is John Adams describing in this statement?

Separation of power

300

Which amendment is where you cannot be tried for any serious crime without a Grand Jury meeting and you can't be killed or put in jail or fined unless convicted of a crime by a jury

AMENDMENT 5- DUE PROCESS

300

How many years do you have to be a citizen in order to become House of Representatives and Senate?

House of Representative- 7 years 

Senate- 9 years

300

List at least two duties of the president

commander and chief; chief executive, chief diplomat, appoint positions, grant pardons, make treaties

300

List at least two duties of the Judicial branch

•Decide arguments over how to interpret the Constitution; Solve arguments between states; Hold power over the appellate and original jurisdiction

300

Which principle does the U.S. Supreme Court apply when it declares an act of Congress unconstitutional?

Checks and balances

400

Which amendment is just because these rights are listed in the Constitution doesn't mean that you don't have other rights too.

What is amendment 9?

400

What branch is under the Article I and what do they do with laws?

Legislative Branch and Make laws

400

How can the President be removed from office?

impeachment, treason, bribery,

400

How long are the Supreme court judges in their position?

for life

400

 The table below describes several powers of the U.S. government.

1 2 3 Senate confirms nominations President nominates judges Supreme Court declares laws unconstitutional Congress overrides vetoes President vetoes legislation Supreme Court hears cases between states

Which two principles are described in this table?

Separation of Power and Checks and Balances

500

What are the five rights that are limited to individual rights?

Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Petition, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Speech

500

Name at least two  duties of the legislative Branch

Coin money, impeach the president, create the postal service, create the army and navy, declare war, power of impeachment

500

The passage below is from a speech by President George W. Bush, March 19, 2003.

On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war. These are opening stages of what will be a broad and concerted campaign. Source: Office of the White House Press Secretary Archives

What constitutional power justifies the actions described in the passage?

Commander-n-chief

500

What is another term for Judicial Branch?

Supreme Court

500

Which document explains Checks and balances and separation of power?

U.S. Constitution

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