States & Capitals
Amendments
Bill Of Rights
Legislative Branch
Executive & Judicial Branch
100

What is the Capital of Tennessee? 

Nashville

100

What Amendment gave females the right to vote?

The 19th Amendment 

100

How many Amendments are in the Bill Of Rights?

10

100

What does the Legislative Branch do?

Makes the laws
100

What does the Executive Branch do?

Enforces and carries out the laws

200

What is the capital of Colorado?

Denver

200

What is the 8th Amendment?

It deals with the Death Penalty - Capital Punishment

200

What is the definition of quartering?

Housing or lodging for troops

200

What is the Legislative Branch called?

Congress

200

What does the Judicial Branch do?

Interprets the laws

300

What is the state that has the capital Sacramento?

California

300

What is the 4th Amendment?

Protects people from searches and seizures.

300

What is the definition of assembly?

The right to gather in a group.

300

How many people are in The House of Representatives?

No more than 435.
300
What is the term of office for a president?

Two terms - 4 years each - 8 total

400

What is the capital of Alabama?

Montgomery 
400

What is the 6th Amendment?

Gives you the right to an attorney even if you cannot afford one. 

400

Why did Americans insist on adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

The Constitution did not list the rights that should be protected for all Americans.



400

What are the two parts of Congress?

The Senate and The House of Representatives.
400

What is the Presidents job for the Armed Forces?

Commander in Chief

500

What is the capital of Alaska?

Juneau

500

Which Amendment deals with States Rights (schools, funding)?

The 10th Amendment

500

What Five freedoms does the First Amendment guarantee?

Speech, religion, press, petition, and the right to petition the government



500

How many people are in the Senate?

100 members

500

What type of court is the Judicial Branch made up of?

The Supreme Court

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