Declaration of Independence
Constitution
How a Bill Becomes a Law
The House of Reps
The Senate
100

What was the goal of the Declaration of Independence?

For the colonies to declare independence from the King of England

100

What are the three sections of the Constitution

The Preamble, The Articles, The Amendments
100

Who writes the bill?

The committee

100

How old do you (at least) have to be to be a Representative?

25

100

How long do you need to have lived in a state to run for Senate?

9 years

200

What were the two main sections of the Declaration of Independence?

Ideals and complaints about the King
200

What is the purpose of the Articles of the Constitution

To explain how the federal government will be structured

200

If the first chamber votes yes on a bill, where does it go?

To the other chamber

200

True or false: Representatives represent an entire state

False- they represent one district

200

How many Senators does Texas have?

2

300

The following quote is from the Declaration of Independence:

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution"

 (true or false)


False - this is from the Constitution

300

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments called?

The Reconstruction Amendments

300

What are the Presidents two options when they receive a bill?

Sign it into law or veto it

300

True or false- The House of Representatives is more effected by gerrymandering than the Senate

True

300

If someone were to say that the Senate was less democratic than the House, what would their argument be?

That states with fewer people have equal representation to states with more people, which makes the ratio of person per Senator different in each state, so some peoples' voices (in less populated states) are heard more loudly than those in other (more populated) states

400

Who wrote a letter asking that the founding fathers consider women's rights as they wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Abigail Adams

400

What is the 19th Amendment?

The Amendment giving women the right to vote

400

What do both the House of Representatives and the Senate do after they discuss and debate a law?

Vote on it

400

How is the number of representatives determined per state?

It is determined by population

400

What is a special power that the Senate has?

To advise and consent to Supreme Court nominees 

500

Why do some Amendments contradict each other?

Because Amendments can only be added to change things and cannot be taken away

500

Where does a filibuster come into play?

When the Senate is debating a filibuster can make it so they cannot end debate and actually vote without a supermajority (60) votes to end debate

500
What is a special power of the House that the Senate does not have?

The House can write Articles of Impeachment against a President

500

Which of these is not a power of the Senate: the power of the purse, the power to declare war, the power to declare something unconstitutional, the power to write laws

The power to declare something unconstitutional (this is the Supreme Court's power)