The Basics
Key Concepts
The Amendments and Framework
History
The Details
100

This document, signed in 1776, declared the 13 American colonies free from British rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

The Declaration of Independence famously states that all men have the right to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of" this.

What is Happiness?

100

This collective name is given to the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This Pennsylvania city is where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and signed.

 What is Philadelphia?

100

This future first U.S. President served as the president and presiding officer of the Constitutional Convention.

Who is George Washington?

200

This 1787 document is the supreme law of the United States

What is the Constitution?



200

These first three words of the Constitution establish that the government's power comes from the citizens.

What is "We the People"?

200

This specific amendment protects freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press.

What is the First Amendment?

200

He was the oldest delegate to sign the Constitution and famously made a speech suggesting the daily meetings open with prayer.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

This small state introduced a plan favoring a one-house legislature where every state got exactly one vote, regardless of population.

What is New Jersey?

300

This 1787 document is the supreme law of the United States.

What is the Constitution?

300

He is widely known as the "Father of the Constitution" due to his pivotal role in drafting it and writing the Bill of Rights.

Who is James Madison?

300

To make a formal change or addition to the Constitution is to pass one of these.

What is an amendment?

300

This British monarch was the target of the many grievances listed throughout the Declaration of Independence.

Who is King George III?

300

This math-heavy compromise determined that five enslaved people would count as three free individuals when calculating a state's population for taxes and seats in Congress.


    • What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?

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