Constitution
Constitutional Amendments
Branches of Government
Elections
Misc.
100

Leader of the Executive Branch

President of the United States 

100

Amendment that protects the right to bear arms 

2nd Amendment

100

Three Branches of Government

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial 

100

Number of years between Presidential Elections 

Four

100

Name one right/freedom in the 1st Amendment

Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition
200

Name one of the three Federalist Papers authors

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison

200

Number of Amendments in the Bill of Rights

10 

200
Two Branches of Congress

House of Representatives and Senate

200

System by which the United States decides the winner of Presidential Elections

Electoral College

200

Number of US Senators

100

300

How can the Constitution be amended?

2/3rds of the House and Senate 

300
Three Amendments passed during Reconstruction

13th, 14th, 15th

300

Official advisors to the President and leaders of various Departments

The Cabinet


300

Branch of Government that is not elected

Judicial Branch

300

Three rights in the Declaration of Independence

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

400

Minimum age for members of the House and Senate

25 for House; 30 for Senate

400

Amendments creating and then repealing Prohibition

18th and 21st

400
Chief Justice who gave the Supreme Court the right to judicial review
John Marshall
400
Senate Majority Leader

John Thune

400

First three words in the Constitution

We the people

500

Two Constitutional clauses that have expanded Federal power over time

Commerce Clause + Necessary and Proper Clause 

500

Amendment that enshrined federalism into the Constitution 

10th 

500
Congressional committee that creates federal tax legislation.

House Ways and Means Committee

500

Two Senators from Pennsylvania

Dave McCormick and John Fetterman

500

Governor of Pennsylvania 

Josh Shapiro