Our Constitution & Federalism
Name Your Individual Rights
Amending the Constitution
A System of Checks & Balances
Extras
100

These powers belong to the states.  Examples are: power to establish schools, pass marriage and divorce laws, and regulate trade within a state.

What are reserved powers?

100

It is the right to think, express and act upon what you deeply believe, according to the dictates of conscience.

What is freedom of religion?

100

This gives Congress power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.

What is the commerce clause?
100

This branch can impeach judges.

What is the Legislative Branch?

100

This is the second step in the amendment process.

What is ratification?

200

The Constitution begins with an introduction, or preamble.  With its first words "We the People" - the preamble lays the foundation of the American system of government, or the authority of the people.

What is popular sovereignty?

200

Generally speaking, it means that the government may not jail, fine, or impose civil liability on people or organizations based on what they say or write, except in exceptional circumstances.

What is freedom of speech and press?

200

These powers are suggested but not directly stated in the Constitution.

What is implied powers?

200

This branch can veto legislature?

What is the Executive Branch?

200

This branch of government can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

Under the Constitution, the federal government and the state governments share certain powers.  Examples are right to raise taxes, borrow money, provide welfare, and carry out criminal justice.

What is concurrent powers?

300

The government of the United States generally cannot prohibit people from gathering together and/or protesting. Some restrictions may apply to this right, but citizens are constitutionally guaranteed the freedom to protest.

What is the freedom to assemble in groups and protest the government?

300

After an amendment is proposed, it must be signed by 3/4 of the legislatures or by 3/4 of the conventions in the states.

What is ratification?

300

This branch declares acts of legislature unconstitutional and can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

This law was meant to grant full citizenship to formerly enslaved African Americans.

What is the 14th Amendment?

400

Under this system, each branch of government can check, or limit, the power of the other branches.  This system helps maintain a balance in the power of the three branches. 

What are checks and balances?

400

Person's right to possess weapons.

What is the right to bear arms?

400

This is a constitutional amendment that can be done one of two way: by 2/3 of the members of both the House and Senate or a convention called by 2/3 of the states.

What is a proposal?

400

This branch can appoint judges.

What is the Executive Branch?

400

The United States has a federal government where the many state governments and the single federal government share power.

What is federalism?

500

These powers of government are strictly defined.  This government has only those powers that are given to it by the people.

What is limited government?

500

The accused must be brought to trial or released within a reasonable amount of time. The government is not legally permitted to lock people up indefinitely without trying them.

What is the right to a speedy and public trial by jury?

500

Amending the Constitution involves two steps.

What are proposals and ratifications?

500

This branch can impeach the president, can override and veto, can reject appointments, can refuse to approve treaties.

What is the Legislative Branch?

500

The original thirteen colonies fought hard to win independence from Great Britain.  This document protected that independence.

What are The Articles of Confederation?

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