Constitution
Bill of Rights
Constitutional Convention
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Mix
100
What is the famous start of the Preamble to the US Constitution?

We the People of the United States...

100

What is the Bill of Rights?

The First 10 Amendments to the Constitution

100

Which state DID NOT send delegates to the Constitutional Convention?

Rhode Island

100

Give one reason why the Anti-federalists were against ratifying the Constitution.

National Government would have too much power

States would not have freedom

Rights of the people would be forgotten

100

Where was the Constitutional Convention held?

Philadelphia

200

What does this Constitution do?

Defines the government, sets up the government, protects the basic rights of Americans

200

A person is arrested and while in the cell, an officer decides to look through their phone for evidence. Which amendment/principle does this scenario violate?

4th Amendment -> Unreasonable search, no warrant

200

What did the Slave Trade Clause in the Constitution do?

A. Mentioned slavery by name

B. Banned the Slave trade

C. Banned Congress from interfering with the Slave trade

D. Abolished slavery in the US

C

200
How did the Federalists and Anti-Federalists feel about the Constitution? (100 points for each answer, 1 Federalist and 1 Anti-Federalist Answer)

Federalists - Wanted to ratify constitution

Anti-federalists - Did not want to ratify, thought that it gave too much power to the central government

200

What was the name of the Compromise that helped establish the government we have today?

Connecticut Compromise or the Great Compromise, bicameral representation

300

Article 2 in the Constitution includes information about the Presidency. Which branch is this Article about?

Executive

300

What is double jeopardy?

A person can't be tried for the same crime twice, even if more evidence is found later
300

The original purpose of the Convention was...

to revise the Articles of Confederation

300

What was the purpose of the Federalist Papers?

To gain support for the ratification of the US Constitution

300

What is the purpose of the 9th Amendment?

To protect rights not listed in the Constitution

400

Article 1 in the Constitution talks about...

1. How old a person has to be in order to be a representative in the House

2. How long a term for a Senator may last

3. How and when Congress meets

Which branch is this Article about?

Legislative Branch

400

The 6th Amendment is also known as...

The Rights of the Accused

(Impartial jury, right to representation, speedy/public trial, witnesses)

400

Name one of the 3 MAJOR compromises made at the Convention.

Balance power between large and small states

The Presidency (electoral college)

The future of Slavery

400

How did the Anti-Federalists feel about the Bill of Rights?

They felt the Constitution needed it

400

The  ______ compromise was the agreement made on how to count enslaved persons in terms of determining each state's population for voting and tax purposes.

3/5ths

500

Article 3 establishes the Judicial branch. What serves as the head of the Judicial branch?

Supreme Court

500

List ALL 5 Components of the 1st Amendment. Partial credit will not be given.

Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, Religion

500
Explain the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan

(Meaning: what type of states supported which plan and what type of representation was proposed)

Virginia Plan = Large states, proportional representation

New Jersey Plan = Small states, equal representation

500
How did the Federalists feel about the Bill of Rights?

It was unnecessary because the Constitution already protected rights

500

What principle (and also vocab term) best supports the concept in the 10th Amendment?

Federalism