Bill of Rights
Rights of the Accused
Principles of the Constitution
Landmark Court Cases
Branches of Government
100

What is the 2nd amendment?

Right to bear arms 

100

What protections does the 4th amendment offer?

Protects against illegal search and seizure (need a warrant) and warrant need probable cause 

100

What principle of the government states that the powers of the government should be restricted by law.

Limited Government 

100

What is a landmark court case? 

A court case that is historically significant because it sets an important legal precedent that shapes the country's laws and impacts how the Constitution is interpreted.

100

Which principle of the constitution establishes the branches of government?

Separation of Powers

200

Which amendment states that you do not have to quarter (house) soldiers?

3rd amendment 

200

The 8th amendment has two protections. What are they?

Protection against cruel and unusual punishment and protection against excessive bail/ fines

200

What principle of the constitution states that the government is run by officials elected (chosen) by the people.

Republicanism
200

What is a precedent?

Precedent is an example from the past that serves as a guide for future actions or decisions ie a standard 

200

The congress makes up what branch of government?

Legislative 

300

List the 5 rights protected by the 1st amendment 

Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press 

Right to assemble & petition 

300

List one of the protections offered by the 5th amendment. 

  • You cannot be held responsible for a serious crime unless you are charged in front of a grand jury

  • You cannot be tried twice for the same crime

  • You have the right to remain silent (cannot be forced to tell on yourself) 

  • Cannot have life, freedom, or property taken 

300

Explain Popular Sovereignty 

The powers of the government come from the consent (approval) of the governed (the people/ citizens)

300

Which landmark supreme court case established Judicial Review?

Marbury V. Madison

300

Who is in charge of the Executive Branch?

President 

400

Which amendment says you have rights that are not specifically listed in the constitution?

9th amendment 

400

Which amendment states that the accused have the right to know what they are being accused of (know why they are being arrested) 

Sixth Amendment 

400

Explain checks and balances 

There are three branches of the government, and each branch can limit the power of the others. This is a system to prevent the abuse of power.

400

Which landmark supreme court case established that it was up to the Federal government (and not the states) to regulate interstate trade?

Gibbons V. Ogden 

400

"Supreme Court" is another way to refer to this branch of government

Judicial Branch 

500

What does the 10th amendment state?

Rights not specifically given to the federal government go to the states (or the people) 

500

Which amendment deals with Civil cases (NOT CRIMINAL) 

Seventh Amendment 

500

The principle of federalism is outline by which of the 10 amendments?

10th Amendment 

500

Which landmark supreme court case established that the federal government can establish banks?

McCulloch V. Maryland 

500

What are the two houses of congress AND how were they created 

Senate & House of Representatives

The Great Compromise