General Constitutional Knowledge
Articles I-II
Articles III- VII
Amendments
Constitutional Principles
100

Life liberty and property are these kinds of rights

Natural rights

100

This federal body deals with all bills concerning taxes/revenue


the house of representatives

100

During a conflict between laws, laws made in this “law of the land” always predominate

the constitution

100

This is one of the 5 basic civil liberties stated in the First Amendment

Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition

100

If the government goes against the people, it violates what principle 

limited government

200

This clause allows the Government to carry out actions that are necessary and proper and the country advances

Elastic clause

200

This is another name for the necessary and proper clause


the elastic clause

200

Helping enemies can lead to someone's conviction of this

treason

200

This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishments

What is the 8th amendment

200

If the judicial branch has a trip of power, this principle allows the other branches to step in.

checks and balances

300

This compromise counted slaves and 3/5ths of a vote

3/5ths compromise

300

The age someone must be to be elected president

35 years old

300

This is the number of states that had to ratify the Constitution before it could become law

Nine states

300

This amendment states that to search someone's property, you need a warrant 

the 4th amendment

300

The judicial branch deals with evaluating laws, while the executive branch deals with executing them. Branches can only do what the job entails.

separation of powers

400

This is a concept listed in the Preamble of the Constitution

Establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, ensure blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity

400

The required vote from senate that is necessary to convict someone who has been impeached 

2/3s vote

400

This is one of the 3 topics of Article 4 in the constitution

States, Citizenship, New States

400

This amendment states that all humans have rights that can not be taken away

What is the 9th amendment

400

This is the idea that you can vote for representatives, but don't have any power directly unless you are a part of the government

republicanism

500

This proposed the idea for a bicameral legislature with representation based on population.

the Virginia plan

500

This branch of Government sets the salaries of the members of Congress

Congress

500

This clause in the constitution details that states must honor other state laws even when they are different

full faith and credit

500

The phrase “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, these can't be taken without legal reason” is stated in these 2 amendments


the 5th and 14th Amendments

500

When someone can vote for a representative of their state

popular sovereignty