Constitution Basics
Principles of the Constitution
Federalism
The Bill of Rights
Other Amendments
100

Name for the introduction to the US Constitution

What is the Preamble?

100

This principle forms three branches of government with different responsibilities

What is the separation of powers?

100

The principle of Federalism divides the government power between the national (federal) government and these other governments

What are the 50 state government?

100

Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition are all covered by this amendment

What is the First Amendment?

100

In 1865, the 13th amendment abolished ________

What is slavery?

200

Article II of the US Constitution outlines this branch of the government led by the President

What is the executive branch?

200

The overall principle of the US Constitution was to _____ the power of the government

What is limit the government's power?

200

According to US Federalism, declaring war is a power given to this part of the government

(HINT: national, state, or both)

What is the national (federal) government?

200

The 6th Amendment protects American's right to a "speedy and public ______"

What is a speedy and public trial?

200

The 19th Amendment granted to right to vote to _______

Who are women?

300

The US Congress is outlined in this article of the US Constitution

What is Article I?

300

According to the Constitutional principle of popular sovereignty, who truly has the power over the US government

Who is the people?

300

According to US Federalism, punishing criminals is a power given to this part of the government

(HINT: national, state, or both)

What is both the national and state governments?

300

The right to "keep and bear arms" is protected by this amendment

What is the 2nd Amendment?

300

The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment, which had banned the "manufacture, sale, and transportation" of _________

What is alcoholic beverages?

400

"The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain..."

The quote above comes from this article of the US Constitution

What is Article III?

400

This principle allows for each branch of government to constrain the power of the other branches

What is checks and balances?

400

According to US Federalism, establishing public schools is a power given to this part of the government

(HINT: national, state, or both)

What are the state governments?

400

The 4th Amendment protects Americans from "unreasonable _____ and _____ of an individual or their private property"

What is an unreasonable search and seizure?

400

The 22nd Amendment limits the US President to ________ in office

What are two terms?

500

Due to the failure of the Articles of Confederation to truly unite the states, the first goal stated in the Constitution's Preamble is to "form a ____________"

What is a "more perfect union"?

500

This principle protects our freedoms and is largely covered by the inclusion of the Bill of Rights

What are individual rights?

500

This is the term used when a power is shared between the national and state governments

What is a concurrent power?

500

The 5th Amendment protects several rights, however one of those is the protection against "self-________"

What is self-incrimination?

500

The 14th Amendment grants citizenship through naturalization or _________

What is being born in the US?