Guiding Principles
Sections of the Constitution
Amending
Potpourri
Powers of Congress
100

This principle means that power comes from the people

What is Popular Sovereinty?

100

These words, written in the Preamble, indicate that the Constitution is built on the principle of Popular Sovereignty.

What is "We the People"

100

This section of the Constitution explains the process for adding, or amending it.

What is Article V?

100
Considered the "Father of the Constitution".

Who is James Madison?

100

The president has this power to reject a bill sent to him by Congress.

What is veto power?

200

This system means that power is shared between the state and federal government.

What is Federa?lism

200

This section of the Constitution protects the individual freedoms of citizens.

What is the Bill of Rights
200

To make a change or add to the Constitution, 2/3 of the members of these two groups must PROPOSE an amendment.

The House of Representatives and the Senate

200

These powers are those shared by the states and the federal government, like raising taxes.

What are concurrent powers?

200

These powers of Congress are specifically written out in the Constitution.

What are enumerated powers?

300

Powers that are given to the Federal government but not to the states in the Constitution.

What are "delegated" powers?

300

The main body of the Constitution contains 7 of these, which outline the structure and function of the government.

What are the Articles?

300

The president has this role in the amendment process.

What is "to approve or disapprove" of an amendment only. 

300

This clause indicates that the Constitution is the "supreme law of the land" and that it superceedes all state and local laws.

What is the "Supremacy Clause"

300

These powers are saved for the states, such as issuing drivers or marriage licenses, or building public schools.

What are reserved powers?

400

This process means to remove an elected official from office.

What is impeachment

400

This word, written in the Preamble, tells us that the Founding Fathers wanted the Constitution to endure for generations to come.  

What is "posterity"?

400

The Founding Fathers made to sure include a process for amending the Constituition for this reason.

What is "because they knew that the world would change over time".

400

The 4th Amendment to the Constitution protects against this.

What is unreasonable search and seizures.

400

This type of judiciary ensures that federal judges are not influenced by politics and money, and can focus on interpretting and upholding the Constitution.

What is independent?

500

This is the section of the Constitution that protects the individual rights of citizens.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

This clause, also called the Elastic Clause", says that Congress has powers not specifically written in the Constitution. They can exercise these powers when they absolutely need to in order to do their job.

What is the "Neccessary and Proper" Clause.

500

There are this many amendments in the Bill of Rights.

What is ten.

500

Because of this system, each branch of the government is able to limit the power of the other branches, which keeps any one branch from becoming too powerful.

What is "checks and balances"

500

This "rule" means that everyone, even members of the government, must obey the laws of the Constitution. 

What is rule of law?