Key Words
Bill of Rights
Government Branches
Throw Backs
Political Parties
100

This is the structure of the government when a single, strong federal power controls the nation. 

What is centralized?

100

These are the changes that the Bill of Rights included to protect people from the abuses of a powerful government.

What are the first ten amendments?

100

This is the main person in charge of the Executive Branch of the nation.

Who is the president?

100

These are the main motivations that Europeans had for colonizing the Americas.

What are guns, gold, and glory?

100

This group demanded that ten amendments be added to the Constitution before they agreed to sign it.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?
200

This was the structure of power under of the Articles of Confederation and means that governmental power is spread out to many different places.

What is decentralized

200

The right to legal counsel (a lawyer) and the right to remain silent are given to people in this situation.

What are the rights given to a person accused of committing a crime?

200

This branch is in charge of writing and passing laws. They also have the ability to declare war.

What is the Legislative Branch?

200

These are all British policies that led to colonist's rebellion and the Revolutionary War

What are the Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts, and Proclamation of 1763?

200

These are the many essays that were written and distributed to the first states  to convince people to ratify the new Constitution.

What are the Federalist Papers?

300

This word means a Legislative Branch made up of two groups.

What is bicameral?

300

This famous amendment protects the right to remain silent during arrest, the right to due process, protection against double jeopardy, and the right of Eminent Domain.

What is the Fifth Amendment? 

300

This is the group of 12 that makes up the Judicial Branch. They declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional and settle disputes.

Who is the Supreme Court?

300
This is the war that brought  colonists their independence from England and resulted in the nation of the United States.

What is the Revolutionary War?

300

This group argued for a strong, centralized government where national power was greater than the states' power.

Who are the Federalists?

400

These are powers given to the federal government, specifically the Legislative Branch.

What are enumerated powers?

400

This amendment gives citizens the freedom to practice any religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press so that news can be reported unbiasedly.

What is the First Amendment?

400

Along with the House of Representatives, this is a house of Congress.

What is the Senate?

400

This was the first government created by colonists that was signed as a contract among settlers.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

This group believed that centralized power would lead to tyranny and corruption that could turn the government against its own people.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

500

These are powers that the state and federal government share.

What are concurrent powers?

500

This amendment grants the right to a speedy and public trail, along with an impartial (unbiased) jury.

What is the 6th Amendment?

500

The Articles of Confederation did not have these two branches. Federalists included them into the structure of the government to ensure that corruption and tyranny cannot happen easily.

 What are the Executive and Judicial branches?

500

This was the final battle in the Revolutionary War and resulted in the British surrendering to the Americans.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

500

This group felt that the Constitution offered enough protection for the people of the United States, and that the Bill of Rights was unnecessary.

Who are the Federalists?