The Constitution
Individual Rights
The Bill of Rights
Judicial Review
Founding Documents
100

What year was the Constitution ratified?

What is 1789?

100

What are the three rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence?

What are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

100

How many amendments make up the Bill of Rights?

What are 10?

100

What is judicial review?

What is the process of determining the constitutionality of a law?

100

What are the three key documents that form the foundation of the United States government?

What are the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights?

200

What does the Constitution provide for each branch of government?

What are the framework and rules?

200

Who wanted a list of protections for individual rights?

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

200

When was the Bill of Rights ratified?

What is December 15, 1791?

200

Which branch of government conducts judicial review?

What is the Supreme Court?

200

What does the Declaration of Independence define?

What are the principles and ideals of freedom and liberty?

300

Who introduced the possible amendments in Congress?

Who is James Madison?

300

Why did the Federalists oppose a list of rights?

What is they believed it wasn't necessary?

300

What does the Bill of Rights say Congress cannot do?

What is make laws that take away a citizen's rights?

300

What does it mean when a law is "upheld"?

 What is it is still a law?

300

How does the Constitution relate to the protection of individual rights?

What is it sets up how the government protects these rights?

400

How many amendments were originally proposed?

What is 12?

400

What does the Bill of Rights protect against?

What are laws that take away a citizen's rights?

400

What is the main purpose of the Bill of Rights?

What is to protect individual rights?

400

What is the role of the Supreme Court in the checks and balances system?

What is to ensure laws are constitutional?

400

What is the significance of the Bill of Rights in relation to the Constitution?

What is it provides specific protections against government actions?

500

What does the Constitution define about government powers?

What can the government do?

500

What happens to a law that is not in line with the Bill of Rights?

What is it is struck down?

500

What action must the government take to protect the rights of the people?

What is to follow the rules set by the Bill of Rights?

500

When can the Supreme Court "strike down" a law?

When it is not aligned with the rights in the Constitution.

500

Why is the history of the United States considered a story of ensuring liberty and freedom?

What is because of the ongoing efforts to protect citizens' rights?