Amendments
Bill of Rights
Constitutional Principles
Federalists/Anti-Federalists
The Preamble
100

How many ways are there to amend the constitution? 

What are 2?

100

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

What are 10 Amendments?

100
The government is split into 3 parts because of this idea. What is it?

What are the Separation of Powers?

100

This group of people during the signing of the Constitution did not want it. What were they called?

Who are the Anti-Federalists? 

100

How many purposes does the Preamble say there will be for the US Government?

What are 6 purposes?

200

How many Amendments are there to the US Constitution?

What are 27?

200
What are the 5 rights that the 1st amendment gives?

What is the right to free religion, speech, petition, assembly, and press?

200

Popular Sovereignty is the idea that this group is the source of power in a government. What is that group?

What are the People of the US?
200

This group of people wrote the Federalist papers in support of the new Constitution around 1790, who were they?

Who were the Federalists?

200

What group does the Preamble say it is made for in the first sentence?

What are "we the people"?
300

To ratify, or approve, an Amendment, how many states need to approve?

What are 3/4s, or 75% of 50?
300

The 4th, 5th, 6th , and 8th Amendments have something in common. What is it?

What are the Rights of the accused/Criminial Rights?

300

This idea is that no one is above the law, not even government. What is it?

What is the Rule of Law?

300

The Anti-Federalists refused to sign the Constitution without this item in it. What was that item?

What was the Bill of Rights?

300

After Shay's Rebellion, the Framers of the Constitution added 'provide for the common defense' and 'insure domestic tranquility' to the list of purposes. What does that mean?

Ex. answer - protect the United States with army/police. Keep the peace, etc...

400

Which Congressional House is needed to propose an amendment? 

What are both?

(Senate and House of Representatives)

400

This Amendment is directly related to a practice the British would do where they would force soldiers in the home. Which Amendment stops this from happening now?

What is The Third Amendment?

400

This is the idea that branches of government should be able to check/block the power of other branches. What is it?

What is the principle of Checks and Balances?

400

To reduce the chance of an overly powerful central government, the Federalists used this idea from Montesquieu. What idea was that?

What were the Separation of Powers?

400
The Preamble implies that it replaced a much weaker government with "form a more perfect union". Which government did the Constitution replace?

What was the Articles of Confederation?

500

What is the amount of votes needed to propose an amendment with the common way through Congress?

What is 2/3s of both Houses.
500

How does the 10th Amendment limit the power of the central government?

What is giving powers that aren't written down to states and the people?

500

This idea of US government is when the National Government shares power with state governments. What is it?

What is the Federal System?

What is Federalism?

500

Anti-Federalists wanted this to be more powerful than the national government. What was it?

What were the States?

500

The Preamble is the start of the Constitution, how many articles does the Constitution have?

What are seven articles? 

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