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100

This 1787 meeting in Philadelphia was originally called to revise the Articles of Confederation but resulted in the creation of a new Constitution.

The Constitutional Convention

100

Article II, Section 4 lists "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors" as grounds for this constitutional process that allows Congress to formally accuse and try federal officials, including the president,  for misconduct.

Impeachment

100

A state’s number of members in this chamber is based on population.

House of Representatives

100

This system is responsible for formally electing the President of the United States.

Electoral College

100

This clause in Article VI establishes that the Constitution and federal laws are supreme.

The Supremacy Clause

100

This amendment was created after Franklin Roosevelt won four presidential terms to constitutionally limit the number of terms a president could serve. 

22nd Amendment (Twenty-Second)

100

Men between the ages of 18 and 25 must register for this system in case of a national emergency.

Selective Service

100

These two amendments explicitly guarantee due process of law.

5th and 14th Amendments

200

A state’s number of electoral votes is based on its total number of Senators and Representatives in Congress.

What determines how many electoral votes a state has?

200

This type of election allows citizens to vote for President in November every 4 years. 

What is a general election?

200

Each state has the same number of members in this chamber, regardless of population.

The Senate

200

This body must approve the President’s nominee to the Supreme Court.

The Senate?

200

Winning this state gave George W. Bush enough electoral votes to surpass 270 in the 2000 election.

Florida

200

This system of government divides power between national and state governments.

Federal System

200

In Georgia, this governing body holds executive authority over county government.

Board of Commissioners

200

This federal department was created after September 11, 2001, to address domestic terrorism threats.

The Department of Homeland Security

300

This is the length of time a U.S. Senator serves in office.

Six Years

300

This is the current number of Justices serving on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Nine

300

This citizenship requirement must be met to become President of the United States.

Natural-born citizen

300

This individual serves as the leader of the national Executive branch.

The President

300

Ratified after President Kennedy’s assassination, this amendment outlines presidential succession and disability procedures.

25th Amendment

300

This form of democracy is more commonly used in western states through initiatives and referendums.

Direct Democracy

300

The purpose of this election is to choose individuals to hold public office.

General Election

300

These powers of Congress are specifically listed in Article I of the Constitution.

enumerated powers

400

These three branches were created to divide power and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.

legislative, executive, and judicial

400

This is the length of a term served by members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Two Years

400

This is the minimum age required to serve as President of the United States.

35 years old

400

These responsibilities—such as collecting taxes, borrowing money, and regulating commerce—are assigned to __________.

Congress

400

This fraction of state legislatures must approve an amendment for it to become part of the Constitution.

Three-fourths (3/4)

400

In this system of government, nearly all power is held by a central authority.

Unitary System

400

This amendment reinforces the principle of federalism by reserving powers to the states.

10th Amendment

400

These two chambers of Congress differ in term length, powers, leadership, and representation per state.

U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate

500

This Supreme Court case established the principle that courts can declare laws unconstitutional.

Marbury v. Madison

500

This is the minimum age required to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.

25

500

This type of legislature is made up of two separate chambers.

Bicameral Legislature

500

Neither members of Congress nor Supreme Court Justices are restricted by this type of electoral limit.

Term Limits

500

This cabinet member is fourth in the presidential line of succession.

The Secretary of State

500

This branch of government has the greatest authority over foreign policy.

The Executive Branch

500

This constitutional protection includes the right to a fair and speedy trial.

Due Process

500

This system allows voters to indirectly elect the president through electors chosen by each state.

Electoral College

600

This is the President’s power to choose Cabinet members and other officials.

Appointment Power
600

This amendment banned poll taxes, protecting voting rights for poor Americans of all races.

24th Amendment (Twenty-Fourth)

600

These rights—such as speech, religion, and assembly—are protected by the First Amendment.

The Five Freedoms

600

Participating in local elections is an example of _________ __________.

Civic Responsibility 

600

This term refers to compulsory military service.

Conscription

600

This amendment granted citizenship and protected the rights of formerly enslaved people.

The 14th Amendment 

600

This local option sales tax is used by Georgia communities to fund specific projects.

SPLOST

600

This is the number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency today.

270