Amendments
Key figures
Constitutional
Vocab
SCOTUS
100

what is the second amendment

the right to bear arms

100

Who is the considered father of the constitution 

James Madison

100

What 10 amendments to the Constitution guarantee fundamental rights and freedoms.

The bill of rights 

100

Factions

A group or community of people that has different opinions and interests from others

100

This term refers to the highest court in the United States, which has the final authority on constitutional issues.

The Supreme Court

200

What amendment do American citizens no longer have to worry about


The 3rd amendment
200

Who created the book common sense?

Thomas Paine

200

This document, signed in 1787, serves as the supreme law of the United States

The U.S. Constitution

200

What is federalism 

Where power is divided between a federal government and state governments

200

This landmark Supreme Court case established the principle of "separate but equal" in 1896.

Plessy V Ferguson

300

How many total amendments are there?

27 amendments

300

Which philosopher spread ideology of natural rights "life liberty and property"

John Locke

300

This Constitutional principle ensures that each branch of government can limit the powers of the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful.

Checks and Balances

300

What is due process

The government must follow clear, fair, and established laws in all of its actions.

300

This landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 declared that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, overturning the "separate but equal" doctrine.

Brown V Board

400

Which amendment was created to repeal the 18th amendment  

The 21st amendment

400

Who is the author of Brutus

Robert Yates

400

This Constitutional principle divides power among three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial.

Separation of powers

400

This term describes a form of government in which elected officials represent the interests of the people.

A Republic

400

This 1803 Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review, allowing the Court to declare laws unconstitutional and asserting its role in interpreting the Constitution.

Marbury V Madison

500

What is the 7th amendment

Guaranteed trial by jury or by judge

500

Who is one of the authors of The Federalist Papers and is featured on the U.S. $10 bill

Alexander Hamilton

500

This term refers to the power of the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution and invalidate laws or executive actions that it finds unconstitutional.

Judicial Review

500

This form of government is defined as a system in which power is vested in the people, who either rule directly or through freely elected representatives.

A democracy 

500

This 1857 Supreme Court case ruled that African Americans could not be considered citizens and declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, intensifying national tensions over slavery.

Dred Scott v. Sandford