Structure of Government
Legislative Branch
AOC/Constitution
Executive Branch
Constitutional Convention
100

This branch is responsible for interpreting laws.

What is the Judicial Branch?

100

The legislative branch of the federal government is also known as this.

What is Congress?

100

The Articles of Confederation were the United States’ first attempt at this.

What is a national government?

100

This person is the head of the Executive Branch.

Who is the President?

100

The year the Constitutional Convention took place.

What is 1787?

200

The system that divides power between the national and state governments.

What is federalism?

200

The number of Senators each state has.

What is two?

200

A rebellion that exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays’ Rebellion?


200

This branch article of the Constitution outlines the powers of the Executive Branch.

What is Article II?

200

The purpose of the Constitutional Convention.

What is to revise the Articles of Confederation?

300

This principle ensures no single branch of government becomes too powerful.

What is checks and balances?

300

The agreement that established a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in one chamber and equal representation in the other.

What is the Connecticut Compromise (The Great Compromise)?

300

The main reason the American Revolution was significant.

What is it established the United States as an independent nation?

300

The President’s advisory group, made up of the heads of executive departments.

What is the Cabinet?


300

The state where the Constitutional Convention was held.

What is Pennsylvania?

400

The highest court in the United States.

What is the Supreme Court?

400

A key Supreme Court case that affirmed Congress's implied powers under the Necessary and Proper Clause.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)?


400

The main weakness of the Articles of Confederation.

What is the inability to tax or enforce laws?

400

A Supreme Court case that limited the President’s power to seize private property during wartime.

What is Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1952)?

400

This plan proposed representation in Congress based on population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

500

The process outlined in Article V for altering the Constitution.

What is the amendment process?

500

The chamber of Congress that has the sole power to initiate impeachment proceedings.

What is the House of Representatives?

500

This document declared the colonies’ independence from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

The principle that government power comes from the people is reflected in these three words of the Constitution.

What is "We the People"?

500

The compromise addressing how enslaved individuals would be counted for representation and taxation.

What is the Three-Fifths Compromise?