Bill of Rights
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Articles 4, 5, 6, and 7
100

The second right.

What is the right to bear arms?

100

The number of houses in the Legislature.

What is two houses?

100

The minimum age requirement to be president.

What is 35 years?

100

The function of the Judicial branch.

What is to check laws?

100

The amount of states needed to ratify the Constitution.

What are 9 states?

200

The fourth right.

What is no unreasonable search and seizures?

200

The minimum age to be a Senator, and the minimum age to be in the House of Representatives.

What is 30 years and 25 years?

200

The minimum amount of years of residency to qualify for president.

What is 14 years?

200

The house that approves judicial appointments.

What is the Senate?

200

The amount of Congress needed to propose a Constitutional Amendment.

What is 2/3?

300

The first right(s).

What are the rights to freedom of religion, speech, press, the ability to petition the government, and perform peaceful assembly?

300

The purpose of an ex-post facto law.

What is to prevent a law from coming into effect before its passage date?

300

The amount of terms a president can serve.

What is 2 terms?

300

The duration of a judge's term.

What is lifetime?

300

The type of government the Constitution guarantees.

What is a "Republican form of government"?

400

The eighth right.

What is the right to no cruel or unusual punishments?

400

How the Executive and Judicial branches check the Legislature.

What are the abilities to veto laws and check if laws are constitutional?

400

The most powerful position a president can appoint.

What is a Supreme Court Justice?

400

How the Executive and Legislature branches check the Judicial branch.

What is by appointing new judges and impeaching judges?

400

The function of Article 6.

What is to ensure the Constitution has power over any state or local law? 

500

The fifth right(s).

What are the rights to due process of law, eminent domain, no self-incrimination, and no double jeopardy?

500

Examples of powers of Congress.

What are the ability to coin money, make post offices, raise an army, maintain the navy, and declare war? (There are other ones, but y'know.)

500

How the Legislature and Judicial branches check the Executive branch.

What is by impeachment and the checking of Executive orders?

500

The different levels of both State and Federal courts.

What are, for the State court, the small claims court/divorce court, the Superior Court, the Court of Appeals, and the State Supreme Court? What are, for the Federal Court, the District Court, the Appellate Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court?

500

The steps to amend or change the Constitution.

What are proposing an amendment and ratifying it?