US Constitution
3 Branches
Founding Documents
Principles & Federalism
Amendments
100

The introduction to the US Constitution; states the purpose of government

The Preamble

100

Who is the leader of the Executive Branch, their party and the Commander in Chief of the Military?

The President

100

Established the right to practice any religion in the Virginia colony (ring finger)

Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom

100

Who is above the law?

No one.

100

What right does the 4th amendment give you?

No unreasonable search/seizure

200

What is the Supreme Law of the Land?

The US Constitution

200

What is the system that keeps one branch from becoming too powerful than the others?

Checks and Balances

200

Declared the colonies free from Britain (middle finger)

Declaration of Independence

200

We have a federalist government structure. What are the 3 levels of government?

Federal, state, & local

200

What right does the 8th amendment give you?

No cruel/unusual punishment

300

What do the first 3 articles of the Constitution define?

Article 1: Legislative Branch 

Article 2: Executive Branch 

Article 3: Judicial Branch

300

What is the highest court in the country?

SCOTUS (Supreme Court)

300

Established rule of law with the King of England (forearm)

Magna Carta

300

In the US, leaders are elected by the people. The citizens do not directly make laws or other government decisions.

Representative Government 

300

10th Amendment gives power to who?

States

400

What are the first 10 amendments of the Constitution called?

Bill of Rights

400
What are the two houses of Congress?

House of Representatives & Senate

400

1st form of government, but it was weak! (pinky finger)

Articles of Confederation

400

Fraction need for a proposed amendment to become ratified

3/4

400

What 2 rights does the 5th amendment give you?

Right to remain silent

No double jeopardy

500

List & define all five freedoms listed in the 1st Amendment

Religion: Right to practice any/no religion; government cannot set an official religion for the country

Assembly: Right to peacefully protest

Press: Right to publish information 

Petition: Right to inform the government you want change

Speech: Right to express thoughts/opinions 

500

The one word responsibility of each branch of government in regard to laws. (A.K.A. Separation of Powers)

Legislative - Create

Executive - Enforce

Judicial - Interpret

500

Name one weakness of the Articles of Confederation

Each state had their own currency

Fed. govt could declare war, but couldn't gather an army

Congress did not have the power to tax

No Executive/Judicial branches

Change had to be unanimous (100%)!

500

Define:

Expressed Powers

Reserved Powers

Concurrent Powers

Expressed Powers- Federal Gov't Powers 

Reserved Powers- Powers held by the States

Concurrent Powers- Powers shared by both the Federal Gov't and the States

500

What 2 rights does the 6th amendment give you?

Right to a lawyer

Right to a public/speedy trial