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How many amendments are there in total?

27

100

When were women in the US given the right to vote?

1920

100

Name 3 powers of the legislative branch.

pass laws, control money, tax, declare war, impeach president

100

Number of Electoral College Votes needed to win the presidential election. 

270

100

What does "precedent" mean?

An example from the past that is used to help make a decision, eg. a past court case.

200

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

10

200

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments called?

Civil Rights Amendments, Reconstruction Amendments

200

Who was the author of the Bill of Rights?

James Madison

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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson
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What is the voting age in the US?

18

300

What percentage of the test is US History?

20-25

300

What is a jury?

a group of randomly selected people who give judgment on a crime. 

300

How many electors are there in the Electoral College?

538

300

How are Supreme Court Justices chosen?

The President appoints them, and the Senate then holds a hearing to decide if they are a good choice. 

300

Name 3 "opinion" words

  • If, Maybe, May have, I think, Could / Should, I prefer, The Most

400

What is the fourth amendment?

prevention against search and seizure. 

400

What is the sixth amendment?

Right to a fair trial

400

How is the number of Electors in the Electoral College decided?

Based on representation in the Senate and House of Representatives, plus 3 from DC.

400

What does "sovereignty of the people" mean?

The people can rise up against the government if the government is abusing their rights. 

400

Why was the 111th Congress so special?

The Democrats held a majority everywhere and could pass a lot of legislation. 

500

What are the second and third amendments?

right to bear arms, quartering of soldiers

500

What was prohibition?

When people could not make, buy, or sell alcohol.

500

Which 2 states split their electoral vote?

Maine and Nebraska

500

Which part of the Roman Republic's government did the US adopt?

The Senate

500

Who was George Mason? What did he do?

A Virginian politician who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which inspired the Bill of Rights.