This man was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
Who was George Washington.
100
Article 1 describes this branch of government.
What is the legislative branch.
100
These are the three rights protected by the 1st Amendment.
What are the freedoms of speech, religion, assembly, and press.
100
The case Tinker v Des Moines tested the limits of this kind of speech.
What is symbolic speech.
100
This was the deeply flawed document that the Constitution of designed to replace.
What was the Articles of Confederation.
200
The colonists announced their intention to break from British rule and become a sovereign nation in a document know as this.
What is the Declaration of Independence.
200
Article II describes this branch of government.
What is the executive branch.
200
Invoking the right to not incriminate ones self in call pleading the __________ after this Amendment.
What is the 5th.
200
According to the 4th Amendments, the government is prohibited from conducting _____________ searches and seizures.
What is "unreasonable".
200
Colonists who supported the rule of George III were called (1) _____________, while supporters of American independence were known as (2) ______________.
What are (1) loyalists, and (2) patriots.
300
Most Native American groups supported _____________ during the War of Independence.
What is Britain.
300
Article III describes this branch of government.
What is the judicial branch.
300
The right to a fair and speedy trial is protected by this Amendment.
What is the 6th Amendment.
300
These are the formal terms of the two sides pursuing a case in the Supreme Court.
What are "petitioners" and "respondents"
300
This is the common term for the part of the Constitution that allow the Federal Government the right to regulate all interstate business transactions.
What is the Commerce Clause.
400
The United States received much needed military aid from this nation, which turned the tide of the war.
What is France.
400
This is the number of Article in the Constitution of the United States.
What are 7.
400
These two Amendments established (1) the equal protection of all citizens under the law, and (2) the right of all male citizens to vote, regardless of race or religion.
What are the (1) 14th and (2) 15th Amendments
400
This is the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
What is 9.
400
These two men, one a federalist and one an anti-federalists, were appointed Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State by George Washington.
Who are Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
500
This frontiersman, who became a colonel in the Continental Army was a pioneer in the tactics of guerrilla warfare such as ambushes and targeting of enemy commanders and other enemy officers.
Who was Daniel Morgan.
500
This is the common name of the part of Article VI which says that the laws established by the Constitution must be enforced above any other state of regional laws.
What is the Supremacy Clause.
500
This Amendment gave women the right to vote.
What is 19th Amendment.
500
These were the winning sides in Tinker v Des Moines and NJ v TLO.
What were (1) Tinker and (2) New Jersey.
500
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments are commonly know as this.