Political Philosophers
The American Revolution
Concepts Behind the Constitution
The Amendments to the Constitution
How Government Works
100

He believed that the government’s primary purpose is to protect natural rights and that people should rebel if the government fails to do its job

Who is John Locke

100

This 1765 Act angered colonists by placing a tax on all printed materials

What is the Stamp Act

100

The Preamble of the Constitution lists this as one of its main purposes, alongside establishing justice and providing for the common defense

What is to form a "more perfect union"

100

This amendment protects the "five freedoms": speech, religion, assembly, petition, and the press

What is the First Amendment

100

To obtain permission to search a suspect’s home, a police officer must have probable cause or one of these

What is a warrant

200

This philosopher argued that the only way for men to be truly free is through a direct democracy where they participate in making laws

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau

200

The Boston Tea Party was a direct colonial reaction to this specific set of British Acts

What are the Townshend Acts

200

This constitutional principle divides government power into three branches so that too much power does not fall into the hands of a single group

What is the Separation of Powers

200

Ratified in 1920, this amendment finally gave women the right to vote

What is the 19th Amendment

200

This is the primary power of the Judicial branch, allowing it to declare laws unconstitutional

What is Judicial Review

300

He held a darker view of humanity, believing that people were naturally "wicked" and required a strong government to control them

Who is Thomas Hobbes

300

Though Paul Revere’s engraving of this event showed colonists peacefully protesting, they were actually throwing rocks and ice at British soldiers

What is the Boston Massacre

300

These are powers, such as the power to tax, that are shared between both the federal and state governments

What are concurrent powers

300

The 22nd Amendment limits the President of the United States to serving this many four-year terms

What is two

300

To determine a state's number of Electoral College electors, you must add these two numbers togethe

What are the number of Representatives and the number of Senators

400

To prevent any one group from having too much power, this philosopher proposed that government be divided into separate parts that check and balance each other

Who is Montesquieu

400

These punitive acts, which included the Molasses Act, were designed specifically to punish the people of Massachusetts

What are the Intolerable Acts

400

This specific clause in the Constitution states that federal law is the highest law of the land

What is the Supremacy Clause

400

This is the only amendment in the history of the United States to ever be repealed

What is the Prohibition of alcohol? (The 18th Amendment)


400

This is the specific constitutional clause that allows Congress to pass laws necessary for executing its duties, even if those powers aren't explicitly listed

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause

500

This philosopher’s ideas regarding the "social contract" and natural rights were the primary source Thomas Jefferson borrowed from when writing the Declaration of Independence

Who is John Locke

500

In its introductory paragraph, this document states its purpose is to provide the reasons why the colonies are separating from Great Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence

500

During the Constitutional Convention, this was the specific issue that pitted large states (who wanted proportional representation) against small states (who wanted equal representation)

What is the issue of representation

500

This amendment lowered the voting age to 18 because citizens of that age were being drafted to fight in the Vietnam War

What is the 26th Amendment

500

In the impeachment process, the House brings the charges and the Judicial branch presides over the trial, but this body is responsible for actually trying the President

What is the Senate