Which branch of government makes sure laws are carried out?
Executive Branch
What is the Constitution?
It is like a rulebook for how the government works
What rights does the Constitution protect?
It protects the rights of the people.
Vocab: What is the executive branch?
makes sure the laws are carried out
True or False: The judicial branch decides if laws are fair and follows them?
True
When was the Constitution written?
1787
Why is the Bill of Rights important?
It protects the rights of the people.
Who wrote the Constitution?
James Madison
Who is the leader of the Executive branch?
The president of the U.S.
What is the Bill of Rights?
A list of rights; like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to a fair trial.
What is the list of rights in the constitution called?
The Bill of Rights
What was the purpose of the Constitutional Convention?
To address the weaknesses of the existing government under the Articles of Confederation.
What does the Legislative branch do?
Makes the laws
True or False: The constitution explains the powers of the government.
True
Give an example of a right protected by the Constitution.
The right to free speech.
Vocab: What is federal?
The government over the whole country.
What is the main purpose of the Executive branch?
To enforce the laws
What is a federal government?
The government of the whole country.
What does the constitution do?
Sets up structure of the government, explains the powers of the government, and protects the rights of the people.
What impact did the Constitution have on the U.S.?
It is an important part of our country's history and helps keep our country running smoothly.