Articles of Confederation
Creating the Constitution
Bill of Rights
Key Concepts
Extra Credit
100

Which branch of the government passes laws?

 Legislative

100

A written plan for government is called a?

Constitution

100

What two groups fought over the constitution after it was public? 

The Federalists- they supported the constitution 

Anti- Federalists- They did not 

100

A duty that is related to being a citizen is called?

a civic responsibility

100

A government in which citizens have the power to make political decision is what type of government? 

A democracy 

200

Why did the new United States have trouble paying its war debts?

The government could not tax citizens, so it had no money.Play media comment.

200

What was one result of the Great Compromise?

The legislature had two parts instead of one.Play media comment.

200

What core rights did the Bill of Rights include? 

Freedom of speech, Freedom of religion, Freedom of trial by jury
200

Which of the following BEST describes what the Supreme Court does?

It decides whether laws follow the Constitution.

200

Our constitution is set up as a federal system of government. What does this mean? 

In a federal system powers are divided between the national and state governments. 


For an extra point give an example. 

300

What was the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

It described how the territories could become states.

300

Why did delegates to the Constitutional Convention decide on a government with three branches?

They wanted to limit the power of any one person or group.

300

Name a well known Federalist and a well known Anti- Federalist 

Federalist- Alexander Hamilton 

Anti- Federalist- Jefferson

300

The Preamble to the Constitution identifies several of the government’s responsibilities. what is the military’s responsibility?

to provide for the common defensePlay media comment.

300

What two shared powers do state and the national government share? 

- Collect taxes

- Set up courts 

400

What are the Articles of Confederation?

When was it ratified? 

A union or partnership between states.

Ratified 1781. 

400

Why did Constitution separate the powers of each branch? 

So that each branch of government would have a balance of power. 

400

If you want to add or make a change to the Constitution it is called a? 

An Amendment

400

How many amendments to the constitution are there? When did the last on pass? 

26 amendment passed in 1971. 


It set the legal age to 18 for voting. 

400

if Congress sends a new law to the President does he have to sign it? 

No he can Veto the bill or refuse to sign it. 

500

What are the three branches of Government we have today? 

Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. Under the Articles of Confederation we only had a national Congress that was the legislative branch. The other two branches were added later. 

500
What system is used by one branch of government to limit another branches power?

The system of checks and balances. 

500

What is Due Process? 

it protects citizens rights to fair treatment through the judicial system. 
500

What is one way every American can share their voice? 

VOTE

500

When people on both sides of an issue give up something to reach an agreement this is called a ?

Compromise