Declaration of Independence
Bill of Rights
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
Disenfranchising Minorities
100
July 4, 1776
What is when was the Declaration of Independence signed?
100
This is the number of amendments in the Bill of Rights currently.
What is 10?
100
Wanted this kind of government.
What is a strong central government?
100
Wanted this kind of government.
What is a small central government?
100
This required voters to pay a tax in order to vote.
What is the poll tax?
200
Wrote the Declaration of Independence
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
200
The rough draft of the Bill of Rights that we looked at in class had this many amendments.
What is 12?
200
They supported this document.
What is the Constitution?
200
The supported the document.
What is the Articles of the Confederation?
200
This is what voters would have to pass in order to vote.
What is the literacy document (test)?
300
The reason for writing the Declaration of Independence.
What is to establish the beginning of the fight for independence?
300
This amendment made it in both the rough draft and the final draft, and it is the 1st Amendment.
What is the right to free speech, religion, and assembly?
300
Between the federal and state government, this is the one they valued more.
What is the Federal?
300
Between the Federal and the State governments, this is the one they favored more.
What is the State governement?
300
This would have discouraged black voters from going to the polls by using fear.
What is the lynching image - or a picture of a lynching?
400
This is a change that the adopters made in the Declaration compared to what Thomas Jefferson originally wrote that has to do with our LORD.
What is changing god to God.
400
Name a right under the Bill of Rights not yet named.
What is right to bear arms; right of protection against military taking over home; protection against unreasonable search of property; protection of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness; protection against double jeopardy; protection against excessive bail or fines
400
This is the branch they wanted to be the strongest.
What is the Executive Branch? (the president)
400
This is the branch they wanted to be the strongest.
What is the Legislative Branch? (the Congress)
400
This clause allowed illiterate white people to vote, even though the law was that they had to be able to read and write to vote.
What is the Grandfather Clause?
500
This man wrote the original rough draft of the Bill of Rights that we studied.
Who is John Beckley?
500
These are three famous Federalists.
Who are Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.
500
These are three famous anti-federalists.
Who is Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, and George Mason.
500
This is the Supreme Court case that overturned Plessy v Ferguson (separate but equal).
What is Brown v. Board of Education?