Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Three Branches
Bill of Rights
Misc.
100

True or False

The Articles of Confederation was a loose alliance of states with a weak central government?

What is True?

100

What was one thing debated at the Constitutional Convention?

What is representation in Congress or slavery or  federal vs state government?

100

What branch interprets laws to ensure they are Consitituional?

What is the Judicial Branch?

100

What amendment guarantees the right to "bear arms?"

What is the 2nd amendment?

100

Who has the power to nominate Supreme Court Justices?

Who is the President?

200

True or False

A strength with the Articles was that the Congress could enforce laws?

What is False?

200

What "plan" of government favored small states by giving them 2 electors per states?

What is the New Jersey Plan?

200
Who is in charge of declaring war?

Who is, Congress?

200

Forcing every American to be a Christian is a violation of what amendment?

What is the 1st amendment?
200

What does it mean to impeach?

What is, to accuse a public official of committing a crime?

300

Under the Articles, who had the most power?

What are the states?

300

What did the Virginia Plan want?

What is, a strong central government, 2 houses of Congress, and representation based on population?

300

During the law making process in the Legislative branch, all laws start out as?

What are, bills?

300

Cruel and unusual punishment or excessive fines and bail is a violation of what amendment?

What is the 8th amendment?

300

The police came to Mr. Muenzer's house and barged in and began searching without permission. They did not have a search warrant or "reasonable suspicion." What amendment was violated? 

What is the 4th amendment?

400

What did the Northwest Ordinance do?

What is, created a plan for how territories to the west could become states in the future?

400

What was the name of the compromise relating to how to count enslaved persons that was agreed on at the Constitutional Convention?

What is, the Three Fifths Compromise?

400

How many years do members of the House of Representatives and the Senate serve?

What is House - 2 years, Senate - 6 years?

400

What is double jeopardy and what amendment is it protected under?

What is charging someone for the same crime twice, and the 5th amendment?

400

What is federalism?

What is, a system which power is divided between the federal and state governments?

500

What did Shays' Rebellion show leaders about the Articles of Confederation?

What is, that they needed to fix/change the Articles and make a stronger central government?

500

How did the Great Compromise use the ideas of the New Jersey and Virginia Plans?

What is, created a 2 house Congress where the House of Representatives representation was based on population (Virginia Plan) and the Senate each state had 2 Senators (New Jersey Plan)?

500

What are the requirements needed for becoming President?

What is, 35 years old, has lived in the US for 14 years and is a natural-born citizen of the US?

500

What are the 3 things we use to categorize the Bill of Rights?

What are, individual freedoms, rights of the accused, and a check on government power?

500

Name one power only the federal government has, one that only the state has, and one that is shared between the two?

What is, 

Federal- declare war, print money, make treaties

State- issue licenses, run elections, control state trade 

Shared- Collect taxes, build roads