Where is it?
Preambulating
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Potpourri
100

The section where the Preamble is found

What is the first or Introduction

100

The purpose of the Preamble

What is state the goals

100

Posterity

What are future generations

100

The President's ability to stop/deny a law

What is a Veto

100

The structure of the Executive branch

What is the President/Presidency

200

The section that contains changes to the Constitution

What are the Amendments

200

The first three words of the Preamble

What are We the People

200

Bicameral

What is Two houses or how Congress is structured

200

Congress' tool to remove/fire a President, judge or senior official

What is Impeachment

200

RAPPS

What are the protections in the 1st Amendment -Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech

300

Discusses the structure and powers of Congress

What is Article 1

300

The main goal of the Preamble

What is Create a more perfect union

300

Popular Sovereignty

What is Democracy - the People have the power/are in charge

300

The president's ability to cancel a Judicial action (conviction)

What is a Pardon

300

Portions of Congress and the States needed to Amend

What is 2/3 of both houses and 3/4 of the States

400

Instructions for changing the Constitution

What is Article 5

400
Phrase following "Establish justice"

What is Ensure domestic tranquility

400

Federalism

What is the separation of powers between the national (Federal) and state governments

400

The power the Supreme Court can use against the President and Congress

What is Declare laws and Executive Orders unconstitutional

400

Number of voting members in the House of Representatives

What is 435

500

The Supremacy Clause

What is Article 6

500

The number of words and clauses in the Preamble

What are 52 and 6

500

Expressed Powers

What are enumerated or explicitly stated powers given to the national government

500

More than 2/3s of Congress really want this law the President just denied.  They can...

What is Override or Overturn the Veto

500

Protections such as public trial by jury, assumption of innocence, right to call witnesses, speedy trial, no self-incrimination and indictment by a grand jury

What is Due Process