CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION
THE BILL OF RIGHTS
RECONSTRUCTION AMENDMENTS
VOTING RIGHTS AMENDMENTS
AMENDMENTS CHANGING GOVT. STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
100

This two-word term is defined as the power of the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether or not laws are constitutional

What is Judicial Review?

100

This amendment is where we find five basic American freedoms: Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition

What is the First Amendment?

100

This amendment gave official legal status to the idea presented by President Abraham Lincoln in the Emancipation Proclamation

What is the Thirteenth Amendment?

100

This term simply means the right to vote

What is suffrage?

100

After Franklin Roosevelt died, presidents were limited to this many terms as a result of the Twenty-Second Amendment

What is two?

200

The Civil Rights Acts of 1957 & 1964 were passed by Congress to combat laws enacted by several Southern states that promoted segregation, collectively known as this

What are Jim Crow laws?

200

Having to pay $5 million in bail or having a leg amputated as punishment for stealing a pack of gum goes against the rights spelled out in this amendment

What is the Eighth Amendment?

200

The Fifteenth Amendment extended these to freed slaves, but only included men until the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920

What are voting rights?

200

This amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote

What is the Nineteenth Amendment?

200

The Twentieth Amendment moves Inauguration Day of the president from March 4 up to this date

What is January 20th?

300

An example of how an informal practice changes the Constitution, this is the action of Congress reviewing and evaluating the activities of the executive branch

What is Legislative Oversight?

300

The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against illegal searches and seizures by requiring law enforcement to have either a warrant or this, a reasonable basis for believing a crime may have been committed

What is Probable Cause?

300

This clause of the Fourteenth Amendment extended the protections found in the Bill of Rights to state governments

What is the Equal Protection Clause?

300

One of the arguments for the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, lowering the minimum age to vote to this, was that if young Americans were old enough for military service, they should be allowed to vote

What is 18?

300

The Twelfth Amendment dealt with this body, which chooses the President of the United States

What is the Electoral College?

400

The 1824 decision Gibbons v. Ogden is an example of a Supreme Court decision changing the Constitution. In this case, it was the division of power between the national and state governments, or this constitutional principle

What is federalism?

400

The Fifth Amendment contains several rights of people accused of a crime, including protection against this, being tried twice for the same crime (or the second round of this game)

What is Double Jeopardy?

400

This concept, that all citizens must have access to a trial by jury when accused of wrongdoing, was extended to all citizens in all states as part of the Fourteenth Amendment

What is Due Process?

400

Before the Seventeenth Amendment was ratified, state legislators chose the members of this federal legislative body; after the amendment, they were chosen by the people of each state

What is the U.S. Senate?

400

Prior to this amendment, the residents of Washington, D.C. had no voice in presidential elections

What is the Twenty-Third Amendment?

500

To ratify an amendment, this fraction of the 50 states must approve it

What is 3/4?

500

The Tenth Amendment says powers not specifically granted to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved to these two entities

What are the states or the people?

500

The Reconstruction Amendments were proposed and passed through Congress by this group in response to the laws enacted by numerous Southern states after the Civil War

Who were the Radical Republicans?

500

These hurdles preventing poorer Americans - particularly African Americans - from voting were banned as a result of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment

What are Poll Taxes?

500

The Twenty-Fifth Amendment officially says this person takes over in the event of a vacancy in the Oval Office, a tradition began by John Tyler in 1841

What is the Vice-President?