Vocab
Federalists, Antifeds & The Constitution
Bill of Rights
Reconstruction Amendts, Women's Suff. & Ohio Const.
The Three Branches
100

The Federalists __________________

A. Did not support the ratification of the constitution

B. Liked the constitution, but would rather have the old Articles of Confederation

C. Supported the ratification of the constitution

D. Were a group of people who opposed the federal government

C. Supported the ratification of the constitution

100

Who wrote the Federalists Papers and was the biggest supporter of the Federalist party? (Hint: We watched a short clip from a musical about this guy)


Alexander Hamilton

100

What is the Bill of Rights?


The first 10 amendments to the constitution

100

What significant thing did the 13th amendment abolish?

Slavery

100

What are the Three Branches?

Executive, Judicial, Legislative

200

An amendment is a what?

a change in, or addition to a constitution or law

200

An amendment to the Constitution can be added only if _______ /_________ of both chambers of Congress agree to it.

A. 1/2

B. 1/3

C. 3/4

D. 2/3

200

The first amendment protects the right to what five things? (Hint: Remember RAPPS)

Religion

Assembly

Petition

Press

Speech

200

The 14th amendment granted citizenship to people who were what?

Born in the United States

200
What is the main job of the Executive Branch: (hint: to enforce ____________)

laws

300

The Bill of Rights is

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution

300

The Anti-Federalists only agreed to the Constitution because WHAT was added to it to protect their rights from a strong federal government?

The Bill of Rights

300

What does the second amendment protect?

The right to bear arms

300

What amendment gave women the right to vote? (Hint: It's in 10-20)

19th

300

The main job of the Legislative branch (Congress) is to:

Make laws

400

Popular Sovereignty is the idea that

Popular Sovereignty is the idea that

A. Power should come from a popular leader who is sovereign over the entire country

B. A popular form of government in the middle ages, where kings ruled with absolute authority

C. A government exists only with the consent of the governed

D. Power should come from the brightest intellectuals who control most of what happens

C. A government exists only with the consent of the governed

400

The Constitution has how many articles?

Seven
400

What does the third amendment prohibit?

Soldiers from quartering/living in your home

400

SUPRISE QUESTION: The eighth amendment protects _______ and _________ punishments

Cruel and Unusual

400

SUPRISE QUESTION: The tenth amendment states that all the power that isn’t given to the federal government in the Constitution, is given to who?

The States

500

If the president pardons someone, that means he:

Releases them from the punishment or legal consequences of a crime

500

Trivia Question: What kind of alcohol is made from grapes?

Wine

500

The seventh amendment protects the right to a jury trial in what kind of cases?



Civil Cases

500

SUPRISE QUESTION: ____________ is made up of two chambers the House of ______________ and the ___________.

Congress, Representatives, Senate

500

SUPRISE QUESTION: The fifth amendment protects what things? (list atleast two)

Double Jeopardy: Cannot be tried twice for the same 

Right to remain silent

Due process

Just compensation: given money when the government takes your land

600

Federalism is a government system where

 Power is divided between the federal government and the states and local governments


600

Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island? 

Australia

600

What does the fourth amendment protect people from?

Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

600

The 15th amendment prohibited people getting denied the right to vote based on what three things?

race, color, or previous condition of servitude

600

What is the role of the President's Cabinet in the Executive Branch?

To advise the President on any subject he may require relating to the duties of each member's respective office

700

What is Judicial Review (include who has it and what it is)

The power of the court/judicial branch to determine the constitutionality or unconstituionality of a governmental action

700

Article 6 lays out the Supremacy clause. What does this clause say about how the Constitution interacts with state laws?

The Constitution is the highest law of the land and trumps all disputes with state laws

700

The ninth amendment protects what rights?

All the rights that are not mentioned in the Constitution, but we still hold as Americans.

700

What were the three main problems with the original 1803 Constitution? Be able to list atleast two of them.

Too powerful a legislature, Supreme court travel requirement, State debt

700

What are the 4 steps for how a bill becomes a law, and what happens at each step?

1. The bill is introduced by a member of Congress

2. The bill goes to a committee where changes can be made.

3. The bill moves onto Congress to get voted on

4. If it passes, it then moves to the President's desk where he can sign it or Veto it.