The Executive Branch
Revolutionary Roots
Constitutional Amendments
Powers of Government
Checks and Balances
100

This address by the President keeps Congress informed about national affairs.

What is the State of the Union address?

100

This event demonstrated the weakness of the Articles of Confederation to maintain public safety.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

100

This amendment guarantees the right of the people to bear arms.

What is the Second Amendment?

100

The power to coin money is an example of this type of power.

What is an enumerated (or expressed) power?

100

The President has this power to reject bills passed by Congress.

What is a veto?

200

This amendment limits the President to two terms or a maximum of 10 years.

What is the 22nd Amendment?

200

Colonists protested this practice, which denied them a say in how they were taxed.

What is taxation without representation?

200

This amendment protects individuals from cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the Eighth Amendment?

200

Powers such as taxing and establishing courts, shared by state and federal governments, are called this.

What are concurrent powers?

200

The Supreme Court exercises this power when declaring a law unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

300

This Cabinet department oversees federal law enforcement and represents the U.S. in legal matters.

What is the Department of Justice?

300

This document formally declared the colonies' separation from Britain and outlined grievances against the Crown.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

This amendment reserves powers not explicitly granted to the federal government for the states.

What is the Tenth Amendment?

300

Setting up public schools is an example of this type of power, reserved to the states.

What are reserved powers?

300

This legislative body must confirm presidential appointments and treaties.

What is the Senate?

400

This Constitutional amendment outlines the line of succession for the presidency in cases of death, resignation, or incapacitation.

What is the 25th Amendment?

400

The first representative assembly in the American colonies.

What is the House of Burgesses?

400

This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial by an impartial jury.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

400

The creation of the IRS is an example of this type of power inferred from the Constitution.

What are implied powers?

400

Congress can override a presidential veto with this fraction of votes in both houses.

What is two-thirds?

500

To address disputes over the presidency, this compromise created a system where electors vote based on state outcomes.

What is the Electoral College?

500

This intellectual movement emphasized reason, equality, and liberty, shaping revolutionary ideas.

What is the Enlightenment?

500

This amendment ensures protections for freedoms not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.

What is the Ninth Amendment?

500

This clause allows Congress to pass laws necessary to carry out its constitutional duties.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

500

This impeachment-related power allows the House of Representatives to bring formal charges against the President.

What is the power to impeach?