The Constitution
Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
Judicial Branch
Bill of Rights
100

The number of Articles in the Constitution.

7 articles

100

The Executive Branch's purpose.

To execute (carry out or enforce) the laws

100

The number of Senators in Congress.

100

100

The purpose of the Judicial Branch.

To interpret the laws

100

Freedom of Speech

1st Amendment

200

The United States form of government

Representative Democracy

200

The Commander in Chief.

The President

200

The number of members in the House of Representatives.

435

200

The number of Supreme Court Justices.

9

200

Freedom of Religion

1st Amendment 

300

The purpose of the Constitution.

Defines our form of government

300

The President's rejection of a bill.

Veto

300

The purpose of the Legislative Branch.

make laws

300

The term of a Supreme Court Justice.

For life (retired, dies, is removed).

300

The right to remain silent

5th Amendment

400

These Articles describe the branches of Government.

Articles I, II, II

400

Elects the President.

Electoral College

400

The U.S. Congress is elected in this manner.

Popular Vote

400

The highest court in the country.

The Supreme Court

400

Right to bear arms 

2nd Amendment

500

The Supreme law of the land

The U.S. Constitution

500

The requirements to be President.

35 years old, natural-born citizen, resident of the US for 14 years

500

Another word for amendment.

Change

500

The first African American Supreme Court Justice.

Thurgood Marshall

500

Freedom from self-incrimination

5th Amendment

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