3 Branches of Government
Influential Documents
Key Amendments and Acts
Types and Sources of Law
Political Parties
100

What do we call people who serve in the House of Representatives? 

What is a Congressman and/or a Congresswoman?

100

This document listed the grievances against King George.

What is the Declaration of Independence? 

100

Defined citizenship. 

What is the 14th Amendment?

100

Laws that make actions crimes and are designed to protect citizens. 

What is criminal law? 


100

The two main political parties in the US

What are Democrats and Republicans?


200

These are the people who advise the President. 

What is the Cabinet? 

200
This document gave additional rights to the people of England like due process. 

What is the English Bill of Rights? 

200

Gave women the right to vote. 

What was the 19th Amendment? 

200

Laws that have been developed to meet the needs of the armed forces. 

What is military law?


200

This political party believes that the government should provide more social services to take care of the citizens. 

What is the Democrat party?

300

The person in charge of the Senate when the Vice President can't be there. 

Who is the president pro tempore? 

300

This document brought about the idea of self government since the people who drafted it were miles from their ruler. 

What is the Mayflower Compact?

300

Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

What is the 26th Amendment? 

300

Laws that deals with the actions and well being of people who are not yet adults. 

What is juvenile law? 


300

This political party believes that the government should pay for things like healthcare and education and transportation and that these things should be free for their citizens. 

What is the Socialist party?

400

An order from an appellate court granting a request for review of a lower court decision. 

What is a writ of certiorari? 

400

This document limited the power of the King of England and made sure the King had to follow all the laws of the Kingdom.

What is the Magna Carta? 

400
Outlawed poll taxes which people had to pay to be able vote. 

What is the 24th Amendment?

400

This is the supreme law of the land and judges use this to determine what the law is. 

What is constitutional law? 

400

This political party plans things in 5 year increments and has people called city planners decide what is produced and how much of it is produced.

What is Communism?

500

When a federal court can rule that a law passed by Congress or an executive order issued by the President is unconstitutional. 

What is judicial review?

500

This created a government where the central government could not tax it citizens or put down rebellions. 

What are the Articles of Confederation? 

500

Gave African American's the right to vote

What is the 15th Amendment?

500

When a judge makes a decision on a case that case can be used in the future to help decide a similar case. 

What is case law? 
500

This political party was founded because of the Kansas Nebraska Act.

What is the Republican party?