Foundations of Gov't
Constitution & Bill of Rights
Branches of Gov't
Civics Responsibilities
Landmark Supreme Court Cases
100

What is the purpose of government according to the Preamble of the Constitution?

To form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty.

100

What is the purpose of the U.S. Constitution?

It is the supreme law of the land and outlines the structure and powers of government.

100

What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.

100

What is a civic responsibility that is required by law?

Paying taxes.

100

What was the impact of Brown v. Board of Education?

It ended segregation in public schools.

200

Which Enlightenment thinker influenced the idea of separation of powers?

Montesquieu

200

Which amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, and the press?

The First Amendment

200

Who is the head of the executive branch at the national level?

The President

200

What is a voluntary civic responsibility?

Voting in elections.

200

What right was protected in Gideon v. Wainwright?

The right to an attorney.

300

What principle means that government gets its power from the people?

Popular sovereignty

300

Which amendment gives the right to bear arms?

The Second Amendment

300

What is the main job of the legislative branch?

To make laws

300

Why is serving on a jury important?

It ensures a fair trial by peers.

300

Miranda v. Arizona established which legal rights?

The Miranda rights—right to remain silent and to an attorney.

400

What type of government is ruled by a king or queen with shared power with Parliament?

Constitutional Monarchy

400

What does the Fourth Amendment protect citizens against?

Unreasonable searches and seizures

400

Which branch interprets the laws and ensures they are constitutional?

Judicial branch

400

How can citizens influence government decisions?

By petitioning, protesting, and voting.

400

What was the outcome of Tinker v. Des Moines?

Students have free speech rights at school.

500

What is the significance of the Magna Carta to American democracy?

It limited the power of the king and influenced ideas of due process and rule of law.

500

What is the process called when the Constitution is changed or added to?

Amendment

500

How can Congress check the President’s power?

By overriding vetoes and approving appointments

500

What does it mean to be an informed citizen?

Staying updated on current events and understanding government actions.

500

What case established judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison.

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