The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
What is the Bill of Rights?
The executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln that freed slaves in Confederate-held territory
What is the Emancipation Proclamation
What are the Articles of Confederation
The system of forced labor and unequal exchange established by European powers in the Americas
What is Colonialism
What is the 14th Amendment
What are Checks and Balances
What is the 13th Amendment
The 1776 document written primarily by Thomas Jefferson that formally declared the colonies' separation from Britain
What is the Declaration of Independence
The 18th-century intellectual movement in Europe that championed liberty, equality, and fraternity
What is the French Revolution
The right guaranteed by the First Amendment that protects the right to gather in groups for peaceful protest
What is the right to assemble
The requirement for a person to be at least this old to serve as President of the United States.
What is 35
The name of the era following the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society
What is Reconstruction
What is Popular Sovereignty
The period of rapid industrial growth that began in Britain in the 18th century and spread globally
What is the Industrial Revolution
What is paying taxes
The number of voting members in the House of Representatives
What is 435
The Supreme Court case that legalized segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine
What is Plessy v. Ferguson
What is the Enlightenment
The term for the intense competition between European nations for territory and influence in Africa during the late 19th century
What is Imperialism (or the Scramble for Africa
The civic duty required of U.S. citizens to assist in the judicial process
What is jury duty
The landmark Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Madison
The informal agreement that settled the disputed 1876 presidential election and ended Reconstruction
What is the Compromise of 1877
What is the Magna Carta
The organization created after World War I to maintain world peace, which the United States famously refused to join
What is the League of Nations
The process by which a foreign-born person becomes a U.S. citizen
What is naturalization