Healthy Democracy
U.S. Constitution
Branches of government
Checks and Balances
Defining Federalism
100

 In a democracy, this group of people holds the ultimate power through their ability to vote.

 What are the citizens?

100

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.

 What is the Bill of Rights?

100

Another name for the Legislative Branch.

What is Congress?

100

The President checks the Judicial Branch by doing this to federal judges.

 What is appointing/nominating them?

100

This amendment states that powers not delegated to the federal government, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved for the states.

 What is the 10th Amendment?

200

This is the minimum age a person must be to vote in a federal election.

What is 18?

200

Called "the wisest man in America" at the Constitutional Convention.

 Who is Benjamin Franklin?


200

The two parts of the Legislative Branch.

What are the Senate and House of Representatives?

200

The President acts as this, but only Congress can declare war.

 What is Commander in Chief?

200

This Constitutional clause ensures that states must respect the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of other states.

 What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

300

This term describes a "healthy" democracy where everyone’s rights are respected and everyone is treated fairly under the law.

 What is justice?

300

He was the leader of the Constitutional Convention and the first president.

Who is George Washington?

300

How many Senators are there in total?

What is 100?

300

The President can check the judicial branch by granting these for federal offenses.

 What are pardons?

300

his Supreme Court case established the principle of implied powers, allowing the national government to function without constant state interference.

 What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

400

This type of democracy allows citizens to elect representatives to make laws and decisions on their behalf.

 What is representative government (or republic)?

400

This article defines the Legislative Branch.

What is Article 1?

400

The power to formally accuse the President of misconduct

What is impeachment?

400

This is a check the President has over Congress regarding sessions.

 What is calling special sessions?

400

This type of power is shared by both the federal and state governments, such as the power to tax or create courts.

What are concurrent powers?

500

A free and fair one of these is required to choose and replace government leaders.

 What is election?

500

This article defines the Executive Branch.

: What is Article 2?

500

A two-house legislature is known as this.

What is bicameral?

500

Congress can override a presidential veto with this fraction of votes.

What is a two-thirds vote?

500

This clause, found in Article VI, makes federal law the supreme law of the land, providing a defense against state nullification.

 What is the Supremacy Clause?