Branches & Power
Constitution: Foundation
Amendments
Early Republic
Random Facts about Mr. Patterson
100

The Constitution created three branches of government. Name them

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

100

This document, drafted in 1787, replaced the Articles of Confederation and established the structure of the U.S. national government.

United States Constitution 

100

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

10

100

Who was the first President of the United States under the Constitution?

George Washington

100

What's my favorite word?

Negative

200

What is the system called that prevents any one branch of government from becoming too powerful?

Checks and Balances 

200

Who is considered the Father of the Constitution?

James Madison

200

This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases

6th Amendment

200

Who was the leader of the Democratic-Republicans?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What is Mr. Patterson's Fiancée's Occupation?

Teacher

300

This branch makes laws and is split into two houses.

Legislative

300

These are the first three words of the Constitution and show that the government’s authority comes from the people.

We The People

300

The Amendment that abolished slavery in the United States is the number...

13th Amendments

300

What did the Democratic-Republican support?

Supported state rights

Favored agricuture and farming

300

Who is Mr. Patterson's Work Bestie?

Ms. Massey

Ms. Morris

400

The power of courts to decide whether a law or action is constitutional is called

Judicial Review

400

What was the main issue with the Articles of Confederation?

Congress had no power to tax or enforce laws

400

The Fourth Amendment protects people from what? Give a short answer

Unreasonable searches and seizures (protection against them without a warrant/probable cause).

400

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

Jefferson bought territory to double the size of the U.S. 

400

In Mr. Patterson's Podcast, he has three other co-hosts. Name two of them

Ace, Courtney, Desiree

500

John Marshall served as Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. Explain one major Supreme Court decision or principle that John Marshall established.

Marbury v. Madison — judicial review;

500

This compromise settled how slaves would be counted for representation and taxation purposes; it counted each enslaved person as a fraction of a person.

Three Fifths Compromise

500

Describe why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution — what concern did it address?

To protect individual liberties and address concerns that the Constitution gave the national government too much power, it was promised to secure ratification.

500

Explain how the Whiskey Rebellion tested the power of the new federal government and what its outcome showed about federal authority 

The Whiskey Rebellion was an uprising by farmers in western Pennsylvania against an excise tax on whiskey. Washington used federal troops to stop it, showing the federal government had the power and willingness to enforce its laws.

500

What was Mr. Patterson's basketball record last year?

9-7

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