The Convention
The Great Compromises
Branches of Govt
Checks, Balances, and Federalism
The Bill of Rights
100

 In May 1787, 55 delegates met in this city to consider amending the Articles of Confederation

What is Philadelphia

100

This plan proposed a government with three branches and a legislature where representation was based on a state's population

What is the Virginia Plan?

100

This branch, also known as Congress, is responsible for creating the country's laws

What is the Legislative Branch? 

100

This is the power of the President to reject a law that has been passed by Congress.

What is a veto?

100

These are the first ten amendments to the Constitution, added immediately after it was written

What are the Bill of Rights?

200

He was the individual who took the most notes at the convention and eventually wrote most of the Constitution

Who is James Madison?

200

This plan favored smaller states by proposing a single legislative house where each state would have only one vote

What is the New Jersey Plan?

200

Headed by the President, this branch is responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws.

What is the Executive Branch?

200

This system describes how the federal government and state governments share power.

What is Federalism?

200

This amendment protects your right to express ideas in public or to the press, even if they are unpopular 

What is the first amendment?

300

This was the only one of the thirteen states that did not send delegates to the convention.

Rhode Island

300

This agreement created a two-house legislature: one with two representatives per state and one based on population.

What is the Connecticut Compromise? 

300

This branch is made up of the court system and is responsible for interpreting the law.

What is the Judicial Branch?

300

This clause ensures that everyone understands that national (federal) laws have authority over state laws

What is the Supremacy Clause?

300

According to the 4th Amendment, police usually need a warrant or this to search your belongings.

What is probable cause?
400

This term refers to a person who shapes a concept or plan, often used to describe the authors of the Constitution

What is a framer?

400

This controversial agreement decided that five enslaved people would count as three people for taxation and representation purposes.

What is the 3/5th's compromise? 

400

This specific part of Congress has 100 members, with exactly two coming from each state.

What is the Senate? 

400

Congress can do this to a Presidential veto if two-thirds of the members agree to pass the law anyway.

What is an override?

400

The 8th Amendment ensures that if you are found guilty, the judge cannot sentence you to this type of punishment.

What is cruel and unusual punishment?

500

More than half of the men at the convention belonged to this demographic group, which influenced the issues they prioritized

Who are slave-owners?

500

While the North and South disagreed on the slave trade, they eventually agreed that the importation of new slaves must end by this year.

What is 1808?

500

The number of representatives in this house of Congress is determined by the specific population of each state.

What is the House of Representatives?

500

These are powers not specifically listed in the Constitution but are derived from the "necessary and proper" clause.

What are implied powers?
500

This is the total number of amendments currently in the United States Constitution

What is 27?