U.S Constitution
Branches of Government
U.S Government
Key Terms
Miscellaneous
100

What are the First Ten Amendments of the U.S. Constitution called?

a. Bill of Rights

b. Preamble

c. Top Ten Rights

a. Bill of Rights


100

How many branches does the U.S. government have?

A. 5

B. 3

C. 15

B. 3

100

What are the three branches of government called?

A. Democrat, Independent, and Republican

B. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

C. Cabinet, Congress, and Supreme Court

B. Executive, Legislative & Judicial 

100

Power is shared between the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches.

A. Checks and Balances

B. Federalism

C. Separation of Powers

C. Separation of Powers

100

. all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with . . . Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

This Quote comes from which document?

A. The U.S. Constitution

B. The Bill of Rights

C. The Declaration of Independence

C. What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

Which amendment contains the following freedoms: Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition?

A. 5th Amendment

B. 10th Amendment

C. 1st Amendment


C. The First Amendment

200

Which branch of government enforces (make sure people follow) laws

A. Judicial Branch

B. Legislative Branch

C. Executive Branch

C. Executive Branch

200

Which constitutional concept refers to the division and sharing of power between the national and state governments.

A. Federalism

B. Popular Sovereignty

C. Limited Government


A. What is Federalism?

 

200

A power that the President holds to keep Congress in "check"

A. Veto a law

B. Declare a law unconstitutional

C. Appoints judges

A. What is veto a law?

200

Which type of government does the U.S. have?

A. Representative Democracy

B. Direct Democracy

C. Monarchy

A. Representative Democracy

300

What is The Supreme Law of the Land?

A. Declaration of Independence

B. U.S. Constitution

C. The U.S. Supreme Court's Decisions

B. United States Constitution

300

Which branch of government "makes laws"?

A. Judicial Branch

B. Legislative Branch

C. Executive Branch

B. Legislative Branch 

300

A system that makes sure no one branch of the government could get complete power over the others.

A. The Bill of Rights

B. Checks and Balances

C. The Federal Court System

B. Checks and Balances 

300

Which type of government is this?

A. Monarchy

B. Oligarchy

C. Dictatorship

B. Oligarchy

300

How many branches of the military do we currently have?

A. 4 (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force)

B. 5 (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard)

C. 6 (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force)

C. 6 (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force)

400

Which part of the U.S. Constitution describes the role of each branch of government?

A. The Preamble

B. The Articles

C. The Amendments

B. The Articles

400

Which branch of government "interpret laws" (makes sure they do not violate the Constitution?

A. Judicial Branch

B. Legislative Branch

C. Executive Branch

A. Judicial Branch

400

Bonus !! 

What was the Nation's first Constitution called?

The Articles of Confederation

400

An organization of like-minded people who work to elect candidates for public office who represent their values on matters of policy/laws.

A. Lobbyists

B. Electors

C. Political Party

C. Political Party

400

These weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation led to the adoption of the Constitution. 

(Name at least two)

Possible Responses: No checks and balances system, most power held by the states, weak national government, 9/13 states needed to pass laws, No Federal Courts, No regulation of trade, No executive with power, Congress could not draft troops)

500

Bonus!! 

What is the total number of amendments in the U.S. Constitution?

27 amendments

500

How does the U.S. Constitution make sure the branches of government do not become too powerful? 

A. Checks and Balances

B. Committee Hearing

C. Separation of Powers


A. Checks and Balances

and

C. Separation of Powers

500

In the clash in 1788 over the acceptance of the Constitution by nine or more state conventions, these two groups battled over whether or not the Constitution should be accepted.

A. Federalists and Anti-Federalists

B. Democrats and Republicans

C. People's Party and Liberal Party

A. Federalists and Anti-Federalists

500

Under which document did the U.S. states have one vote? 

A. The U.S. Constitution

B. Articles of Confederation

C. The Declaration of Independence

B. Articles and Confederation

500

Name three Enlightenment ideas/concepts that influenced documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.

Possible Responses: What are Natural Rights/Social Contracts/General Will/Civil Liberties/Separation of Powers

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