Concepts of American Government
Declaration of Independence
Constitution (Not specific amendments)
Bill of Rights
Amendments
100
Name one elected position that the English created that we still use today (that we discussed in class)

What are sheriffs, coroners, or judges?

100

This document announcted the separation of the 13 North American colonies from Great Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

100

Changes to the constitution are called _____

What are amendments?

100

Name two of the five freedoms granted in The First Amendment.

What are freedom of religion, press, assembly, petition, and speech.

100

This amendment prohibits slavery.

What is the 13th amendment?

200

System of government in which public policies are made by officials selected by the voters. Those officials are then held accountable in periodic elections

What is Representative Government?

200
This section of the Declaration of Independence clearly states that the colonies are planning to break from England.

What is the Declaration of Intent?

200
Name at least one "exclusive power" the federal government has.

What is coining money, making treaties with foreign countries, taxing imports, regulating interstate commerce. 

200

This amendment states that no person is forced to be a witness against themselves, nor can they have their property taken away without just compensation.

What is the 5th amendment?

200

This amendment grants women the right to vote?

What is the 19th amendment?

300

Government is restricted in what it may do and each individual has certain rights that government cannot take away

What is Limited Government?

300

Preamble, Statement of Beliefs, ______, Prior Attempts to Address Grievance, Declaration of Intent

What is List of Complains?

300

Within a federal government, power is shared by the by the Federal/National government and the _______ governments

 

What is individual state/state governments?

300

This amendment states that people have the right to a speedy trial and the right to counsel (a lawyer)

What is the 6th amendment?

300
This amendment contains the equal protection clause. 

What is the 14 amendment?

400

Government is used to create orderly regulation of relationships among other people

What is Ordered Government?

400

This was our first National Government, formed in response to the British refusing to repeal the intolerable acts.

What is the Second Continental Congress?

400
Name at least one concurrent power, meaning that it is a power held by both states and the federal government. 

What is collecting taxes, borrow money, enforce laws, having court systems

400

This amendment protects people from search and seizures without the issue of a warrant

What is the 4th amendment?

400

The amount of Congress that needs to vote for an amendment to approve it's proposal (the first step in the amendment process).

What is the two-thirds?

500

The 1215 document included the principles of Trial by Jury, Due Process of the Law, and protection against the taking of life, liberty, and property.

What is the Magna Carta?

500

Name one of the six Intolerable acts.

What is the Boston Port Bill, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, the Quartering Act, or the Quebec Act?

500

Name all of the ideals in the Preamble of the Constitution. 

What is "We the people, etc. etc. etc."

500

These two amendments state that rights not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution still apply to the people and that all powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states.

What are the 9th and 10th amendment?

500

The amount of states legislatures that need to vote for an amendment in order for it to be added to The Constitution?

What is three-fourths?