Bill of Rights 1
Bill of Rights 2
We the People
I've Got The Power!
Amend This!
It's the Principle of it
100
The 5 freedoms protected in the 1st Amendment

Religion, Speech, Petition, Assembly, Press

100

The 2nd Amendment gives Americans the right to ____ ____

bear arms (have weapons)

100

What phrase in the preamble describes keeping peace within the country?

insure domestic tranquility

100

Which article creates a Supreme Court, allows for the creation of lower federal courts by Congress, and gives direction on what kind of cases those courts can hear?

Article III

100

How many Constitutional Amendments have been proposed and ratified?

27

100

Motivation for creating 3 coequal branches of government with different responsibilities 

Separation of Power

200
Amendment that protects you being forced to house members of the military

3rd Amendment

200

4th Amendment requires this for the police to search your home or seize your property

Warrant (only given by a judge with probable cause)

200

What do we want to make sure is around not only for us but our descendants?

Blessings of Liberty

200

This branch has the power to collect taxes, borrow money, pay debts, regulate commerce, coin money and manage the budget of the federal government.
 
Where in the Constitution would you find this information?

Legislative; Article I

200

What is most common Step 1 of the amendment process of the Constitution?

Propose amendment to Congressional Vote

200

Principle that everyone including elected officials must follow the law; No one is above the law

Rule of Law

300

Pleading the 5th means you have the right to:

Remain Silent

300

The 6th & 7th amendment guarantees a fair, speedy, public trail with a ______ of your peers in both criminal and ______ cases. 

jury; civil
300

the goal to help support people's wellbeing and way of life is said in the preamble as

Promote the general welfare

300

Article IV of the Constitution describes the relationship between who?

states with other states

300

What percentage of BOTH bodies of Congress must vote YES to an amendment for it to continue to Step 2

2/3 (67%)

300

Idea that a government's power and authority comes from the people

Popular Sovereignty

400

This amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment as well as against unreasonable fines and bail. This helps ensure the punishment fits the crime

8th Amendment

400

Protected by the 5th Amendment, you can't be charged/tried for the exact same crime twice. 

Double Jeopardy

400

Joining together to defend against attacks can be described how in the preamble

Provide for the common defense

400

Specific duties of the POTUS includes maintaining a _______ of advisors; appointing Supreme Court ______, making sure _____ are carried out; acting as ________ in chief of the armed forces; and representing the US when dealing with _______ countries. 

Cabinet
Justices
Laws
Commander
Foreign

400

After passing through Congress what must happen to the amendment for it to become part of the Constitution? By what percentage?

ratified by the states

3/4ths of the states (75%)

400

Under the Constitution, the governed give their "consent" to be governed by doing what

voting

500
States that just because a right is not listed or numbered does not mean the right isn't protected

9th Amendment

500

Amendment 10 Describes the idea of limited government. Power not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution the power is given back to ____________

the states

500

According to the preamble, what is main goal & purpose of establishing the Constitution?

To create a more perfect union

500

The legislative branch has the power to make laws that are "______ & _______" to carry out the powers they are given. This is also called the elastic clause

Necessary and Proper
500

The least common way to propose an amendment would be to hold a Congressional  __________ (Never been used)
The least common way to ratify an amendment would be hold special state _________ (only used once with the BOR)

Convention; Convention

500
Describes the relationship between a strong central government and the states
Federalism