U.S. Constitutution
Supreme Court- Landmark Cases
Founding Documents
Basic Principles of Government
Bill of Rights and Amendments
100

This is considered the supreme law of the U.S.

What is the U.S. Constitution?  
100

This Supreme Court case established the practice of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison.

100

This is what the Declaration of Independence did.

Any similar answer is correct:

What is formally broke ties with the British?

What is established that all people are created equal?

What is identifies inherent rights and individual freedoms?

100

This term describes the form of government in the United States

What is a republic? also acceptable are:

What is a Constitution-based federal republic?

What is a representative democracy

100

This is what the Bill of Rights does.

Similar responses are correct:

What is guarantees basic rights?  

200

These are the principle things that the U.S. Constitution does (name 3 of the 4).

What is forms a government, defines powers of government, defines the parts of government, protects the rights of people?

200

This Supreme Court Case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson which stated that racial separation was acceptable as long as it was equal.

What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas?

200
This founding document stated that the American colonies were free from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This term refers to the idea that everyone, even leaders, must obey the law.

What is "the rule of law?"

200

There are X number of amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

What is 27?
300

This is what "We the People" means.

What is self-government, popular sovereignty, consent of the governed, people should govern themselves, an example of a social contract.  

(any of these answers is acceptable)

300
This Supreme Court Case is still being debated today which guarantees the right of women to have an abortion.

What is Roe v. Wade?

300

These important ideas came from the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution (name 2).

What are equality, liberty, natural rights, social contract, limited government, self-government?

300

So that not one branch of government would be more powerful than the other, this was established.

What is (any acceptable) the 3 branches of government or separation of powers, or checks and balances?

300

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed the right to vote to citizens who are 18 years old or older?

What is amendment 26?

400

This refers to how to add to or change the Constitution.

What is amend or the amendment process?

400

This famous Supreme Court case concluded that students' free speech could not be limited as long as there was no disruption to the learning environment.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines, Iowa independent School District.  

400

This document was signed before the Pilgrims reached land and stated that when a society was established that all would follow the laws.

What is the Mayflower Compact?

400

the legislative, executive, and the judicial.

What are the 3 branches of government?

400

These 5 rights are expressly guaranteed in the 1st amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

What are the right to free speech, the right to assemble, the right of the free press, freedom of religion, and the right to petition the government?

500

This part of the Constitution established the Judicial branch.

What is Article III?

500

This landmark Supreme Court Case resulted in the police having to read those accused/arrested of a crime their rights.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

500

This founding document helped support colonial independence from GB. (Name of document & author)

What is Common Sense by Thomas Paine?

500

This part of the federal government writes laws.

What is Congress or the U.S. legislature, or the legislative branch?

500

This amendment established the 2 term limit of the Presidency.

What is the 22nd amendment?