Important Documents
Bill Of Rights
Bill of Rights
Principles of Government (FLIPR)
Branches of Government (CS)
Federalists & Antifederalists
100

What was the nations first constitution that established a weak central Government?

ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

100

What amendment gives power to the People that are not necessary written in the Constitution?

9th

100

What amendment gives us protection from unreasonable search and seizure?

4th

100

What principle of government guarantees the Bill of Rights?

Individual Rights

100

Principle that states powers are divided to ensure no one person/group has too much power

Separation of Powers

100

Which group of people wanted a strong central government and didn’t feel the need to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

Federalists

200

What rebellion made the founding fathers re-examine the Articles of Confederation?

Shays Rebellion

200

What amendment says the Federal government only has powers delegated by the Constitution and any other power belongs to the States?

10th

200

"Right to Bear Arms"

2nd Amendment

200

Which principle is found in Article I of the constitution and states that citizens elect (vote) representatives to govern them?

Republicanism

200

Define Checks and Balances

Principle of government allows each branch to check the power of the other branches

200

Which group of people wanted to ratify the Constitution only if it had a Bill of Rights?

Anti-Federalists

300

How was the issue of representation decided between the Large and Small states?

The Great Compromise

300

"No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."

3rd Amendment

300

This amendment includes:

Protection from self incrimination     (don’t have to testify in court if accused of crime)

Due Process- fair treatment through out the judicial system

Miranda Rights (right to remain silent)

5th amendment

300

Which principle of Government limits the Government's powers to what is stated in the Constitution?

Limited Government


300

What branch enforces the laws, is lead by the presidents, and includes his cabinet?

Executive Branch

300

Which group wanted a strong state government because they believed a national leader would lead to tyranny?

Anti-Federalists

400

How did the North and the South decide the issue of representation when it came to enslaved people?

3/5 Compromise

400

"In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation"

6th Amendment

400

Which amendment guarantees citizens a right to a Trial by jury in civil cases?

7th

400

This principle is found in the first 3 words of the constitution, “We the People” and states that the government gets its power from the people (consent of the governed).



Popular Sovereignty

400

This branch judges the law, includes the supreme court, & determines which laws & policies are constitutional and which are not

Judiciary Branch 

400

What is the purpose/function of the Bill of Rights?

Why did the Anti-Federalists want a Bill of Rights to be added to the constitution?

TO PROTECT INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

500

This was the only strength of the Articles of Confederation and it laid out the requirements for territories to become states.

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

500

"Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted."

8th Amendment

500

This amendment Gives us our five basic freedoms

Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, & Speech

1st amendment

500

Define Federalism

Principle of Government that divides power between the Federal and State governments.

500

This Branch of Government is made up of the House of Representatives & Senate they have the power to make laws

Legislative Branch

500

Why does James Madison and the Federalists believe in the principle of Federalism? 

Hint: What were they wanting to protect us from?

They wanted to limit the governments power to protect us from abuses of power/tyranny