General Constitutional Knowledge
Articles I & II
Articles III-VI
Constitutional Amendments
Constitutional Principles
100
  1. The name of the branches of government 

What are the Legislative Judicial and Executive branch

100

The removal of the President from the white house and his position.

What is impeachment

100
  1. A reason necessary to convict someone of treason?

What is a confession, or 2 witnesses

100

These are 2 of the 5 basic liberties a person can have

What are  Freedom of speech/freedom of expression/freedom of assembly/freedom of religion/freedom of the press

100

The principle that goes hand in hand with the separation of powers.

What is checks and balances

200

The number of reps we have for each state

What is one for every thirty thousand people.

200

The clause that expands the power to make or change laws when “necessary and proper”


What is the elastic clause

200

 The topic of article LV

What is relations between the states

200

The amendment that outlawed cruel and unusual punishments

What is the 8th amendment

200

The “alleged” form of government that we live in today.

What is a Democracy

300

The presiding officer of the house of reps

What is the Speaker of the house

300

The President is Commander-in-Chief of this branch of military.

What is the Army

300

The group of people that chooses the number of federal courts we have?

What is congress

300

The amendment that ended slavery

What is the 13th amendment

300

The state of California paying for the Golden Gate Bridge instead of the government is an example of what principle

What is Federalism

400

The branch of government that makes the laws

What is the Legislative branch

400

The fraction of both houses that must vote to override a veto.

What is ⅔

400

Where States must treat citizens of other states equally

What is privileges and immunities

400

The amendment that started prohibition of liquor  and what ended it

What is the 18th and 21st

400

The people of Virginia consenting to the ban of legal Marijuana use in their state is an example of this principle

What is Popular Sovereignty

500

The commander in chief of the Army

What is the President  

500

The age one is needed to have to run for president.

What is 35 years old

500

States must honor the validity of other state’s laws, public records, and court decisions

What is Full faith?

500

The amendment that defined a us citizen

What is the 14th amendment  

500

John Locke created the idea of Natural Rights, which supports this principle.

What is Limited Government