The Articles & Early America
Building the Constitution
Federal Government & Branches
Federalism & Power
The Bill of Rights & Amendments
100

What did Congress fear about a strong central government after independence?

Rights for which people fought would be lost.

100

Why is James Madison called the “Father of the Constitution”?

He was well prepared to lead discussion at the convention.

100

What is the primary job of Congress?

To make laws for the country.

100

What is a federal system?

Power is shared between national and state governments.

100

Why did some states refuse to approve the Constitution in 1788?

It did not list the rights of the people.

200

What was the long-term effect of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

Territories eventually became states.

200

What is a republic?

 A country led by elected representatives.

200

Which branch carries out the laws?

Executive branch.

200

Why does each state have two senators?

To balance large and small states.

200

One purpose of the Bill of Rights is to:

Limit the power of the federal government.

300

Why is Shays’ Rebellion important?

It led to the Constitutional Convention.

300

What did the Great Compromise decide?

Representation in Congress.

300

What is the Supreme Court’s power to declare laws unconstitutional called?

 Judicial review.

300

What was the biggest concern of opponents to the Constitution?

Giving up state power to form a stronger Union.

300

The right to a speedy trial is in which amendment?

Sixth Amendment.

400

How many Articles are in the Constitution?

7

400

What is the Constitution organized into?

Articles

400

The President is part of which branch?

Executive

400

What does the rule of law mean?

No one is above the law.

400

How does freedom of the press help democracy?

 It allows people to be informed.

500

Article I creates which branch?

Legislative branch

500

Where was the Constitutional Convention held?
 

 Philadelphia

500

What system keeps one branch from becoming too powerful?
 

Checks and balances

500

BONUS: An amendment is ratified by three-fourths of the: 

State legislatures.

500

Which is NOT protected by the First Amendment?

-Attending a protest

-Burning the American Flag

-Damaging Propety in a protest 

 Damaging property in a protest.

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