Participatory Civics
The Constitution and Its Principles
Amendments
Government
Choices in LR and Rep Won!
100

Benefits all people rather than an individual or small group of people. 

What is the Common Good?

100

Three key ways to describe the 55 delegates that wrote the Constitution. 

What is white, man/male, and property owners?

100

The First Amendment. 

What is the protection of multiple freedoms? 

100

The three branches of government. 

What are Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches. 

100

The idea that races of people should be kept separate as long as facilities and resources are equal. 

What is segregation?

200

Freedoms or protections to which an individual is legally entitled to. 

What are rights?

200

No one branch of government has all the power. 

What is separation of powers? 

200

The First 10 Amendments of the Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights? 

200

The presidential cabinet belongs to this branch of government. 

What is the Executive branch? 

200
The first Black student to graduate from Little Rock Central High School.

Who is Ernest Green? (He is alive. He is currently 84 years old.)

300

The type of democratic participation where a person researches the causes of hunger and works to combat those causes. 

What is a justice-oriented participant? 

300

The people create the government and have the power. 

What is popular sovereignty? 

300

The Amendment that granted women the right to vote. 

What is the 19th Amendment? 

300
The level of government that is responsible for setting curriculums/rules for public schools, registering drivers, fishing, and hunting licenses, and establishing local governments. 

What is the state government? 

300

The definition of reparations. 

What is making amends by awarding money or helping people that have been wronged?
400

The first written assessment that MR. EDER had 8th graders do. 

What is a letter?

400

The city where the 55 delegates wrote the Constitution. 

What is Philadelphia? 

400

The Reconstruction Amendments. 

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments? 

400

This is the total amount of electoral votes.

What is 538?

400

This is the reason Jon Burge served four years of prison. 

What is perjury/lying under oath/obstruction of justice? 

500

The 6 Sources of Power.

What are numbers, state action, wealth, ideas, physical force, and ideas.

500

The only state of the first 13 that did not send a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. 

What is Rhode Island? 

500
The amendment that is most often cited when determining whether or not a state is infringing on an individual's rights. 

What is the 14th amendment? 

500

This is the only branch of government that is able to declare war.

What is the legislative branch?

500
The Supreme Court case that legalized segregation. 

What is Plessy v Ferguson (1896)?