The Constitutional Convention
Ratification of the Constitution
The Constitution
The Constitution (2)
The Bill of Rights
The Amendments
Luck of the Draw
100

A government in which the citizens rule through elected representatives.

republic

100

the official approval of the Constitution, or of an amendment, by the states.

Ratification

100

The Constitution was different from the Articles of Confederation in what way?

Increased power of the national government 

Created an executive and judicial branch 

Added a Bill of Rights 

100

a check on the Legislative Branch by the Executive Branch that allows the President to reject a law made by Congress

Veto

100

This Amendment gives all citizens the right to counsel, or a lawyer in a trial. 

The 6th Amendment 

100

This amendment limits the terms presidents can serve to two terms of 4 years. 

The 22nd Amendment

100

Name a power of the president.

Veto, be commander in chief, nominate justices to the Supreme Court, pardon individuals for their crimes, give the State of the Union

200

Our first governing system that was eventually changed into the Constitution due to its many weaknesses.

Articles of Confederation

200

a supporter of the Constitution and of a strong national government.

Federalist 

200

the provisions in the U.S. Constitution that prevent any branch of the U.S. government from dominating the other two branches.

Checks & Balances 

200

This branch of government is in charge of making sure that the laws of the United States are obeyed. The President is the head of this branch and gets help from the Vice President, department heads (called Cabinet members), and heads of independent agencies.

The Executive Branch

200

This amendment made it unlawful for a government to make a private citizen house its soldiers.

The 3rd Amendment 

200

This amendment grants African Americans the right to vote.

The 15th Amendment 

200

The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution in Article 6 means that if a state law is in conflict with a national law, which law is supreme over the other?  

national law

300

The compromise provided for a bicameral legislature, with representation in the House of Representatives according to population and in the Senate by equal numbers for each state.

The Great Compromise 

300

against ratification of the Constitution and suggested creating the Bill of Rights

Antifederalist 

300

The goal of this branch of government is to make laws 

The Legislative Branch/ Congress

300

Identify 2 requirements to be President of the United States

The President must be at least 35 years of age, be a natural-born citizen, and must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years.

300

Which amendment protects you from an illegal search and seizure? 

The 4th Amendment 

300

The Amendment defines the right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote

26th

300

a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.

The Electoral College 

400

Which compromise at the Constitutional Convention related to determining how slaves would be counted toward state populations for representation and taxing purposes? 

3/5 Compromise 

400

A series of essays urging the ratification of the United States Constitution

The Federalist Papers 

400

Identify 1 requirement of the three to be a Senator of the United States 

at least thirty years of age; U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at the time of election.

400

The ____________is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws and whether or not laws are constitutional or unconstitutional. 

The Judicial Branch

400

This amendment contains 5 freedoms and says the government cannot take away your right to free press, free speech, free religion, press and petition.

1st

400

This amendment grants woment the right to vote 

The 19th Amendment 

400

an uprising of debt-ridden Massachusetts farmers that raised concerns about the Articles of Confederation and led to creating the Constitution 

Shay's Rebellion 

500

Identify 3 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 

Congress could not raise funds (tax), regulate trade, or conduct foreign policy without the voluntary agreement of the states, no exec or court system, unicameral Congress w limited representation 

500

The principle in the Constitution that divides power between states and the national government. 

Federalism 

500

For a constitutional amendment that has passed Congress to become law, it must be approved by ________ of state legislatures, making the amendment process one that requires many people to agree to the change. 

Three-fourths

500

For Congress to override a presidential veto of a bill, each house must pass the bill

2/3 majority

500

The Amendment prohibits excessive bail amounts and cruel and unusual punishment.

The 8th Amendment 

500

This amendment abolishes the use of slavery in the United States 

The 13th Amendment 

500

The number of electoral college votes for each state is based off of _______. 

the number of Senators and House of Representative members in Congress for each state 

600

This part of the Articles of Confederation was successful in establishing a procedure for the admission of new states to the Union and banned slavery in the Northwest territories

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

600

Who were the authors of The Federalist Papers? 

John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton.

600

How are both the House of Representatives and Senate involved in checking the president's power through impeachment? 

House of Reps: creates the articles of impeachment/charges against the president 

Senate: holds a trial and votes by 2/3 on removal of the president from office 

600

What was the purpose of the Preamble? 

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

To document the goals of the country as a new form of government was being created. 

600

The Amendment that protects citizens from testifying against themselves meaning you have the right to remain silent.

5th

600

The Amendment states that all people born in the US are citizens and have the right to equal protection under the law.

The 14th Amendment 

600

Which political party favored ratifying the Constitution on order to increase the power of the national government? 

Federalists