Amendments 1-5
Amendments 6-10
Preamble
Three Branches
4.3 Notes
100

Which Amendment has the right to bear arms?

What is Amendment II?

100

In Amendment VIII excessive ______ shall not be required.

What is bail? 

100

The Preamble is a(n) _________ to the Constituiton

What is introduction?

100

What are the three branches?

What is Executive, Judicial, Legislative?

100

What is the oldest constitution in use today?

What is US Constitution?

200

Which amendment gives you the right to have freedom of speech and religion or of the press

What is Amendment I?

200

In Amendment VI, you have the right to a speedy and public _______ within the _______ the crime was committed. 

What is trial and district?

200

We the ___________ (5 words)

What is people of the United States?

200

Who is involved in each branch?

What is Legislative - Congress, Judicial - Supreme Court, Executive - President?

200

What are the three main ways the constitution limits the government?

What is separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism?

300

No soldier shall, in time of peace be _______ without the consent of the owner. (4 words)

What is quartered in any house?

300

In what Amendment is a lawyer granted?

What is Amendment VI?

300

The preamble to the Constitution is a single sentence that explains the _______ of the Constitution.

What is purposes?

300

One important check that the Supreme Court has on the other two branches is the power of _______ (2 words)

What is judicial review?

300

Who is the chief justice in the 1803 case?

What is John Marshall?
400

Amendment V forbids what?

What is double jeopardy?

400

Powers not in the Constitution are reserved for who?

What is the people and the states?

400

What are the six goals of the Constitution?

What is form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity?

400

What is each branch's power?

What is legislative - the power to make laws, Judicial - the power to apply and interpret the laws, Executive- the power to carry out and enforce laws?

400

Who can formally propose amendments to the Constitution?

What is Congress and a national convention?

500

Is it true or false that in Amendment IV you can search people's private property without a warrant? 

What is False?

500

How many Amendments are in the Constitution? 

What is 27 Amendments?

500

Sing the Preamble 

What is We the People
In Order to form a more perfect Union
Establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility Provide for the common defense Promote the general Welfare, and
Secure the Blessings of Liberty To ourselves and our Posterity Do ordain and establish this Constitution For the United States of America?

500

How can Congress override a president's veto? 

What is Congress needs 2/3 votes to override a veto?

500

What are three examples of civic virtue?

What is taking responsibility for your actions, taking care of your family, keeping informed on public issues, voting, and serving on juries?

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