Amendments
Constitutional rights
Branches of Government
100

What do we call the first ten Amendments? (extra 200pts: what year where they ratified?)

Bill of Rights; 1791

100

Does the constitution guarantee the presumption of innocence? (You are innocent until proven guilty)

Nope. 

The idea of being "innocent until proven guilty" is a foundational principle in American justice derived from English common law, not from the text of the Constitution itself.

100

According the the constitution we have 3 branches of Government. What are they?

Executive, Legislative, Judicial

200

How many Amendments are there?

27

200

Who does the U.S. Constitution protect?

All U.S. Citizens & anybody on U.S. soil

200

What is the Judicial Branch? (what does it consist of & what do they do?

Supreme Court (9 Justices) 

interpret laws, apply them to individual cases, & determine if laws violate the Constitution

300

What does the first amendment do?

People have freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition the Government.

300

When amendment guarantees birth-right citizenship? (Bonus 300pts: What year was it ratified?)

14th; 1868

300

What is the Executive Branch? (what does it consist of & what do they do?

President, VP, Cabinet (15 representatives from departments: Defense, Treasury, etc.)

Enforces & Carries Out Laws

Appoints Officials

Conducts Diplomacy

Approves or Vetoes Legislation

400

What did the 13th Amendment do? (Bonus 300: When was it ratified)

Abolish Slavery; 1865

400

100pts per correct answer: what rights do only U.S. citizens have according to the constitution?

- right to vote in federal elections

- serve on a federal jury

- hold federal office

- keep their residency in the U.S. permanently

400

What is the Legislative Branch? (what does it consist of and what do they do?)

Senate (100) & House of Representatives (435)

drafting and passing legislation

levying taxes

declaring war

oversee the executive branch

500

What Amendment gave women the right to vote? (Extra 300pts: What year was it added to the constitution?)

19th; 1920

500

Originally, who could & could not vote was left up to the states & was not protected for everyone. What 4 amendments impacted voting rights? (100pts per correct description; 100pts per correct year; 200pts per correct Amendment #)

15th (1870): Gave rights to men of all races

19th (1920): Gave women the right to vote

24th (1964): eliminated poll taxes, which were used in some states to keep African Americans from voting

26th (1971): lowered voting age to 18

500

List 3 U.S. territories in which Citizens do not have federal voting representation in the Legislative Branch

District of Columbia

Puerto Rico

Virgin Islands

Marshal Islands

American Samoa

Guam