The Constitution
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
10 Amendments
Government
100

What is the Constitution? 

A document explaining the rights of Americans, which are protected by law

100

Which group did not support the Constitution?

Anti-Federalists

100

The first ten amendments are known as the ____________

Bill of Rights

100

The __________ was the first government of the United States

Continental Congress

200

Who were the four presidents who helped write the Constitution? Hint: They are the founding fathers!

George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison

200

Which group believed the powers and limits in the Constitution? 

Federalists

200

This amendment gives people the freedom of religion, speech, and the press.

First Amendment

200

When Congress didn't have money to pay debts, they paid with __________ instead. 

land

300

What is the name of the rebellion that caused the Continental Congress to meet again to discuss a new Constitution? 

Shays' Rebellion

300

Which group believed in a strong central government?

Federalists

300

This amendment says that the government cannot force people to house soldiers without the consent of homeowners.

Third Amendment

300

The three branches of government are:

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

400

What are the four political concepts found in the United States Constitution? 

Liberty
Individual Rights
Government by the People
Limited Government

400

Which group wanted the power to remain with the states? 

Anti-Federalists

400

This amendment says the government, including the police, cannot search a property unless it has a warrant. 

Fourth Amendment

400

What is the key difference between a monarchy and a democracy? 

Democracy: People are able to rule because they are elected by the people

Monarchy: Only one person holds power and leaders are typically not chosen by the people

500

Why do we call the Constitution a living document? 

It can be changed or amended.
500

George Washington was a ____________ (Federalist or Anti-Federalist)

Federalist

500

This amendment says that the Constitution does not explain all of the rights of the people and the state and that there are other rights kept by the people

Ninth Amendment

500

What is federalism? 

A government where power is divided between the central government and the government of smaller units (like states)