Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
The Constitution is divided into 3 what?
What is branches of government?
These are the 3 branches of government
What is legislative, executive, and judicial branch?
You have to be this many years old to vote.
What is 18?
What is the number one state expense?
What is education
This document was considered too weak because it granted more power to the states than to the national government.
What is the Articles of Confederation?
The Preamble was made to
What is to set out the goals of the Constitution?
This branch makes sure that laws are obeyed and command the armed forces.
What is Executive Branch?
If you have been convicted of a felony, can you vote
What is No?
Who is the leader of the State Executive Branch
What is Governor?
This term refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution, ratified in 1791, to guarantee specific rights and freedoms to the American people and to reserve some powers to the states.
What is the Bill of Rights?
The Judicial Branch decides if laws follow the what
What is constitution?
This group of people that wanted a stronger national government
what are Nationalists or Federalists?
Do you have to be a citizen to vote?
What is yes?
The title of the individual who is the daily senate leader and makes the appointments for the senate.
What is the president pro tempore?
This man's ideas and theories influenced the American revolution
Who is John Locke?
What is the preamble?
What is introduction to the Constitution?
The Judicial Branch is headed by
What is supreme court?
How many amendments have been ratified since the Constitution was written?
What is 27 amendments?
How many members are in the state House of Representatives?
What is 134?
This English document began the idea of limited government
What is the Magna Carta?
How is an act determined unconstitutional?
What is Judicial Branch?
The Legislative Branch is broken up into
What is Senate and House of Representatives?
What is the purpose of the amendment process?
What is to make sure most people approve of any changes made to the Constitution?
What are the three levels of our state courts?
What is District/superior, Appellate courts, and State Supreme?