General Constitutional Knowledge
Articles I & II
Articles III-VII
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Principles
100

This person wrote the constitution?

Thomas Jefferson 


100

 These representatives are elected how often?

Every two years

100

These many states had to ratify the constitution for it to become a law?

9 out of 13 states

100
  1. This Amendment allows you to be free of believing in any type of religion. 

What is the 1st amendment?

100

The division an sharing of power between the national and state governments?

What is federalism?

200

This is the main purpose of the constitution?

The main purpose of the Constitution is to establish the framework for the federal government of the United States

200

This is the term for a senator?

Six years

200

This is 1 basic civil liberties guaranteed in the first amendment?

Speech

200

Once you turn 18th you can help elect your next leader.

What is the 26th amendment?

200

This requires the consent of the people?

What is Popular Sovereignty?

300

This many amendments are in the constitution?

27

300

These people have the sole power of impeachment?

The house

300

This limitation is put on admitting new states to the union?

No new states can be created out of current states without their permission

300

This amendment helped the people be free and not be forced to work for free.

What is the 13th amendment?

300

This principle holds that all legitimate state authority has certain, identifiable bounds?

What is Limited Government?

400

These are the three branches of government established in the government?

Legislative,executive,judicial

400

This is one requirement of house members?

7 years as a citizen

400

This amendment ends slavery?

13th

400

If it is not in the Constitution, the state governments have authority over it.

What is the 10th amendment?

400

This emphesizes the idea of self-governance and ranges from the rule of representative minorities?

What is replicanism?

500

This is the significance of the bill of rights?

The Bill of Rights is significant because it protects individual liberties and rights against government infringement.

500

These people set the salaries of members in congress?


Congress 


500

This amendment said that a person could not be tried twice for the same crime?

5th

500

This contains the amendments to your peace, and rules around you that help protect you?

What is the Constitution?

500

This is a division of government responsibilities, into distinct branches to limit anyone branch?

What is the Separation of Powers?