The Executive Branch
Legislative Branch
The Bill of Rights
Founding Principles
Miscellaneous
100

This is the constitutional article where the Executive Branch is outlined.

What is Article II?

100

This is the common name for the legislative branch.

What is Congress?

100

This is the number of freedoms found in the first amendment.

What is six?

100

This is put in place so that no part of our government can get too powerful.

What is checks and balances?

100

This is the document that the Constitution replaced.

What is the Articles of Confederation?

200

This is when the President decides to deny a bill from becoming a law.

What is veto?

200

This is the main role of the legislative branch.

What is to make laws?

200

This is the amendment in which the Due Process clause is found.

What is the Fifth?

200

This fundamental principle says the government gets its power from the people, not from a king or from god.

What is popular sovereignty?

200

These are the list of powers granted to Congress and written out in Article 1 of the Constitution.

What are express powers?

300

The executive branch has the power to appoint these people.

What is Supreme court justices, ambassadors and cabinet members?

300

Bills can be proposed by these people.

What are all Representatives and Senators?

300

Police cannot search and seize property without this.

What is a warrant and/or probable cause?

300

This is when state and federal governments share power.

What is federalism?

300

This clause of the Constitution gives the federal government precedence over the state and local governments.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

400

This is the group of delegates that casts votes for the President, based on the number of Representatives plus the number of Senators.

What is the Electoral College?

400

This is the term for what happens when Representatives and Senators vote along party lines, instead of for the needs and wants of their constituents.

What is partisanship?

400

The 10th Amendment says that all powers not explicitly given to the federal government go here.

What is to the states, or to the people?

400

This fundamental principle gives the judicial branch the rights to evaluate laws and determine their connstitutionality.

What is judicial review?

400

This amendment extends constitutional protections found in the Bill of Rights to all state laws.

What is the 14th?

500

This is the maximum number of years a President can be in office.

What is 10 years? (Presidents can only be elected for two terms -- 8 years -- but Presidents can actually serve for 10 years.)

500

This is the type of power found in the Necessary & Proper Clause (Elastic Clause). 

What is an implied power?

500

The eighth amendment protects citizens from these two forms of government overreach.

What are excessive bail and cruel & unusual punishment?

500

This fundamental principle said that the government should not become too powerful, and therefore should be distributed to the people and private enterprise.

What is limited government?

500

This clause gave the federal government the right to make any laws it needed to carry out its express powers.

What is the Necessary & Proper Clause?

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