The American Revolution
Checks and Balances
The Branches of Government
The Bill of Rights
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The statement that announced that the Colonies were independent from Great Britain. 

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

The branch that can veto laws made by Congress.

What is the executive branch?

100
The number of terms a US president may serve. 

What is 2? 

100

The amendment that guarantees your freedom of speech. 

What is the 1st amendment? 

100

A government ruled by one king or queen in which power is passed down through the generations of a family. 

What is monarchy? 
200

The event where British soldiers shot into an unarmed crowd of Colonists, killing five. 

What is the Boston Massacre? 

200

The group of people who can confirm the president's Supreme Court nominees. 

What is the US Senate? 

200

The number of justices on the Supreme Court.

What is 9?

200

The amendment that requires police to secure a warrant before searching your home for evidence that you committed a crime.

What is the 4th amendment? 

200

The author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

The name of the acts that were a set of laws passed by the British to punish the Colonists for the Boston Tea Party.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

300

The term used to describe when the USSC declares a law as unconstitutional. 

What is "Judicial Review"?

300

The two types of cases that the judicial branch deals with.

What are civil and criminal cases?

300

The amendment that protects you from the government chopping off your hands for stealing. 

What is the 8th amendment?

300

The introduction to our Constitution and the section of the document that sets up the purpose and goals of our government. 

What is the preamble?

400
The names of the first battles of the American Revolution. 

What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord? 

400

Two ways the legislative branch can limit the power of the executive branch.

How do you describe when Congress overrides a presidential veto and when Congress impeaches the president? 

400

The type of leader the president is acting as when they attend the funeral of an important person. 

What is Chief of State? 

400

The amendment that forbids double-jeopardy. 

What is the 5th amendment? 

400

The number of Electoral votes you need to win the Electoral College.

What is 270?

500
The meeting where delegates from the Colonies met on May 10, 1775 to discuss how to respond to the British.  After debating, they decided to declare their independence. 

What is the Second Continental Congress? 

500

The roles of the House and Senate in the impeachment process. 

What is the process called where (1) the House drafts the articles of impeachment and then (2) the Senate holds a trial of the president where the Senators act as jurors to decide whether or not to convict the president and remove them from office? 

500

The three requirements to be president of the United States.

What are being 35+ years old, being a natural-born US citizen, and being a resident of the US for 14+ years? 

500

The Amendment that gives the states the power to oversee education. 

What is the 10th amendment? 

500

The two steps required to change the US Constitution. 

What are (1) proposing and (2) ratifying the amendment? 

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