The US Constitution
Constitutional Principles
America's Beginning
Randomly Random
100
Which part of government has the power to VETO a bill from becoming a law?
The president (executive branch)
100
“Power is divided and shared between the local, state, and national government”
Federalism
100

What was the name of America’s first government that eventually was replaced?

Articles of Confederation

100

This form of government has power concentrated at the National level, with weak state governments

What is Unitary?

200
Which branch of government is able to OVERRIDE a veto?
Congress (the Legislative branch)
200
“People are the ultimate controllers of the government aka ‘People Power’”
Popular Sovereignty
200

What did the Anti-Federalists want to add to the Constitution in order to pass it?

What is the Bill of Rights?

200
What word describes “Changes made to the Constitution”?
Amendments
300
What part of government is responsible for RATIFYING (confirming) treaties?
The US Senate
300
“Government power is divided between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches”
Separation of Powers
300
What is the name of the document that officially freed the 13 colonies from England?
Declaration of Independence
300
This amendment says that powers not given to the national government are automatically reserved to the states.
10th Amendment
400
Why is the US Constitution referred to as a "living document"?
The document can be AMENDED (changed) to adapt to modern times.
400
“Each branch has the ability to prevent other branches from becoming too powerful”
Checks and Balances
400
What is the name of the list of liberties added to the Constitution in order to help ratify the document?
Bill of Rights
400
This amendment guarantees people can only be arrested and/or searched if the police officers have a warrant.
4th Amendment
500
List the 2 step process in making constitutional amendments.
1. 2/3 of Congress must agree to PROPOSE the amendment AND 2. 3/4 of state legislatures must agree to RATIFY the amendment
500
“Courts have the power to review government actions/laws and determine whether they are constitutional”
Judicial Review
500
Which court case established judicial review, thus defining the Supreme Court’s power?
Marbury v. Madison
500
“This clause allows the national government to make laws that aren’t necessarily enumerated in the Constitution”
Necessary and Proper Clause (aka the Elastic Clause)