Blueprint or Not?
Separated… Like My Laundry
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Supreme Court or Supreme Pizza?
Random Trivia
100

Which document is called the “blueprint” for the U.S. government?


Constitution

100

This branch enforces laws—yes, even the ones you don’t like.


Executive Branch

100

Federalism is the sharing of power between these two levels of government.


national and state

100

This case said police must inform people of their rights.


Miranda v. Arizona

100

What animal can’t jump?


elephant

200

This part of the Constitution starts with “We the People.”


Preamble

200

The principle that prevents one branch from becoming a dictator-in-training.


checks and balances

200

This level of government runs public schools, issues driver’s licenses, and makes most local rules—but the federal government can’t step in unless it’s a big national law. Which level is it?

state government

200

This case ruled students can wear armbands to school to protest.


Tinker v. Des Moines

200

What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?


strawberry

300

This branch makes laws, not your teacher’s 47 rules in the classroom.


Legislative Branch

300

Congress can override this executive power if they really mean it.


veto

300

Both state and federal governments can do this, aka “Please give us your money.”


tax

300

This case ruled schools can search students with reasonable suspicion.


New Jersey v. T.L.O.

300

 Where is the “Mona Lisa” painting on display?

The Louvre Museum

400

These are the first 10 amendments, aka “The Constitution’s Starter Pack.”


Bill of Rights

400

This branch gets to say whether laws are constitutional or “nah.”


Judicial Branch

400

Both state and federal governments can tax citizens, build roads, and create courts. What are powers that both levels share called?

concurrent powers

400

This case ruled that you get an attorney, even if you can’t afford one.


Gideon v. Wainwright

400

What does SPF in sunscreen stand for

Sun Protection Factor

500

Name one power that the Constitution gives only to the federal government.

declare war, coin money, regulate interstate commerce,

500

Congress makes a law, the President enforces it, and the courts interpret it. This “triple teamwork” system is called…

separation of powers

500

This level of government can declare war, print money, and regulate trade between states—but it can’t tell your school what to have for lunch. What is it called?

federal government

500

This case said police need a warrant to search your cell phone—aka “Don’t touch my camera roll.”


Riley v. California

500

What is the human body’s heaviest organ?

skin