These are the first three words of the Constitution.
We the People
This First Amendment right allows you to speak freely, as long as you don't cause harm to others. Answer must begin with "Freedom of..."
Freedom of Speech
Name one person who signed the Constitution.
James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton
This branch is responsible for creating laws.
Legislative Branch
This person is the head of the Executive Branch.
The president
This is another word for the introduction to the Constitution.
Preamble
This First Amendment right allows you to believe what you want and to worship freely, as long as you don't cause harm to others. Answer must begin with "Freedom of..."
Freedom of Religion
George Washington
This branch has court cases that determine if laws are fair or constitutional.
Judicial Branch
Senate
This part of the Constitution is the name for the first ten amendments.
Bill of Rights
This First Amendment right allows you to print and publish what you want,but there are limitations. Answer must begin with "Freedom of..."
Freedom of the Press
This is the city where the Constitution was created.
This person is the Commander and Chief of the military.
President
This is the highest court of the court system.
This is the number of rights listed and described in the Bill of Rights.
10
This First Amendment right allows you to gather in public, peaceful protest of the government, but there are limitations. Answer must begin with "Freedom of..."
Freedom of Assembly
This is the year that the Constitution was written.
1787
This branch is made up of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Legislative Branch
This is the number of senators that each state has representing them.
2
This section of the Constitution describes the way our government should be structured and explains the three branches.
This First Amendment right allows you to let the government know that you think something they are doing is wrong and not be punished for it. Answer must begin with "Freedom to..."
Freedom to Petition
These two states were the last of the thirteen to ratify or approve the Constitution. Name one.
Rhode Island and North Carolina
This branch of government can reject or veto laws proposed by Congress.
Executive Branch
This is the name for the president's group of advisors.
The cabinet