The Preamble/ Checks and Balances
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Bill of Rights
100

What are the first three words of the Preamble?

"We the People"

100

What are the two main parts of the legislative branch?

The House and Senate

100

Who runs the executive branch?

The President

100

What is the name of the highest court in the land?

The Supreme Court

100

What is protected by the first amendment?

freedom of speech, religion, and press, petition, and assembly.

200

What is the purpose of the Preamble?

The Preamble explains why the Constitution was written and outlines its goals for the country.

200

What is the main purpose of the legislative branch?

To make laws for the country.

200

What is the main job of the President?

To enforce laws

200

What is the main purpose of the judicial branch?

To interpret laws

200

What does the 2nd amendment mean by "bear arms"?

Right to own a gun

300

Give an example of one check the executive branch has over the legislative branch:

The veto.

300

How many representatives does Missouri have? how many senators?

8 representatives and 2 senators

300

The President has a group of advisors made up of the vice president, and heads of other government agencies. What is this group of advisors called?

The Cabinet

300

How many justices make up the Supreme Court?

9 justices

300

Which amendment protects against "double jeopardy"? 

5th Amendment

400

Give an example of one check the legislative branch has over the executive branch:

Impeachment

400

Which two plans were proposed at the 1787 Constitutional Convention for how the legislature should be structured?

The New Jersey and Virginia Plan

400

Who is commander in Chief of the armed forces?

The President

400

Which branch of government has the power to appoint supreme court justices?

Executive

400

What was the 3rd amendment added in relation to? 

The Quartering Act!

500

Give an example of one law the judicial branch has over the legislative branch:

Declaring laws unconstitutional.

500

What was the name of the compromise proposed at the 1787 Constitutional Convention that decided how the government would be structured?

The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)

500

Which branch of government can impeach the president?

Legislative Branch

500

Does the Senate have to approve nominations for supreme court justices?

Yes

500

Who are rights given to automatically if they are not stated in the Constitution?

The states or the people