Branches
Bill
Philosophers
Bill of Rights
Politicians
100

How many branches of government are there?

3, Judicial, Executive, and Legislative

100

How is a bill introduced to a senator or representative?

A citizen or lobbyist brings it to their attention.

100

Who were the 4 main philosophers that contributed the most to the crafting of the constitution?

Montesquieu, Locke, Rousseau and Hobbes

100

What are all five parts of the 1st amendment? 

Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, Peaceful Assembly, and Petition.

100

Who is the current president for 2018 and who was their main competition?

Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton

200

What is the job of each branch of government?

Legislative - Make laws

Executive - Enforce laws

Judicial - Interprets laws

200

How is a bill introduced to the Senate or House of Representatives?

A senator or representative brings them to the attention of his fellows.
200

What is Hobbes outlook on people?

That humans are naturally evil creatures and are in need of a singular ruler to keep us good and honest.

200

Which amendments protect you from mistreatment from the government in the court system?

4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th

200

How many years does the President serve? House Representative? Senator?

4, 2, 6

300

Which branch of government can claim that a law is unconstitutional?

The Judicial Branch

300

How does a bill become a law?

It is approved by both Senate and the House, then it is passed by the President

300

How did Thomas Jefferson change Locke's words of "Life, Liberty and Property"?

Jefferson changed "Property" to "The Pursuit of Happiness". So it now reads "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness".

300

Which amendment protects the public from unreasonable search and seizure?

The 4th amendment.

300

What are the requirements to become a House Representative? A Senator?

25 years old and a citizen for 7 years.

35 years old and a citizen for 9 years.

400

Which branch of government did the writers of the constitution believe were going to be the most influential?

The Legislature. 

400

What is a way that a president can avoid signing a law without vetoing it openly?

Pocket veto, when a president doesn't sign nor veto the bill within the last 10 days of congress.

400

Why is Montesquieu's impact on the constitution so important? 

His separation of powers make it so that no one branch of government can grow more powerful than the rest.

400

Which amendment protects our rights to bear arms?

The 2nd amendment.

400

How does a lobbyist influence congress?

They can provide expertise information on certain topics (although probably biased). They can bribe (through many ways, all of which are illegal). They can get in contact with each officials office and give the information/bill to them indirectly.

500

What is the most powerful branch of government?

Trick Question. No branch has more power than another due to checks and balances.

500

How does a veto get over ruled?

3/4ths of senate and 2/3rds of the house vote in favor of the bill. Very rare occurrence.

500

How did Montesquieu, Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau impact the constitution? In other words, what did each philosopher contribute?

Montesquieu - Checks and Balances + Separation of Powers

Locke - Inalienable rights of Life, Liberty and Property

Hobbes - People are naturally evil and in need of a single ruler to keep them good

Rousseau - Social Contract

500

What is the 10th amendment?

It gives all rights not delegated to the central government by either the constitution or the states to the states or the people.

500

If the president and vice president are dead/killed, who is next in line?

Senate President Pro Tempore