Recap: Establishing the Constitution
Structure of the Government
The Bill of Rights
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Random Module 6 Items
100

This was the original purpose of the Constitutional Convention.

What is to improve the Articles of Confederation?

100

This is needed to make and amendment to the Constitution official.

What is 3/4 of the states have to agree?

100

This amendment protects citizens rights to freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly.

What is the first amendment?

100

This is the term for a person born in another country who becomes a citizen of the U.S. 

What is a naturalized citizen?

100

How does a naturalized citizen differ from a native-born citizen?

What is a naturalized citizen could loose citizenship, where a native-born citizen can not have citizenship revoked? 

200

These were the differences in the Virginia and New Jersey Plans.

What is the Virginia Plan was based on population, and the New Jersey Plan was based on equality.

200

A Senator's term is this many years.

What is 6?

200

This amendment protects citizens from having to testify against themselves.

What is the fifth amendment?

200

What is the difference between is a civic responsibility and a civic duty? list one example of a responsibility. 

What is a duty is required and could be punishable by law, where a responsibility is something you "should" do to make the country better? Example: voting in elections

200

What is the draft and who does it affect?

What is a requirement to register with selective service if/when the nation calls on troops to go to war.  All men 18-25 have to register.

300

The Great Compromise solved disputes over representation in legislature by doing this.

What is dividing Congress into two houses? The Senate was for the small states (equal representation). The House of Representatives was for the large states (representatives based on population).

300

The president checks on Congress by doing this.

What is vetoing legislation?

300

This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure.

What is the fourth amendment?

300

These are the reasons the framers of the Constitution created a system of checks and balances?

What is to create a system where powers were divided among separate branches. Each branch did get some control over the others so that no one branch would grow too powerful.

300

Once a bill passes both houses of Congress, it goes to here to be signed into law.

What is the President?

400

The 3/5 Compromise solved the debate over which issue. Also, explain how it works.

What is how to count slavery for purposes of taxation and representation? They agreed to count 3/5 of the slaves.

400

These are the ways the President and Congress work together. 

What is the president can ask Congress to pass or reject a law, the president can veto a law, and Congress can override a veto with a 2/3 vote of both houses of Congress?

400

This government power is the one exception under the fifth amendment that allows the government to take private property.

What is eminent domain?

400

The U.S. government can do this to immigrants who break the law.

What is deport them?

400

This branch of government has the power to say whether a law is Constitutional or Unconstitutional.

What is the judicial branch?
500

This man was unanimously nominated to be the president of the Constitutional Convention.

Who is George Washington?

500

Explain one of the following: how does the federal system of government works? Explain delegated powers, reserve powers, and concurrent powers.

A federal system is where power is shared between the states and federal government.

Delegated powers are powers that the Constitution assigns to the national government.

Reserved powers are kept by the states.

Concurrent powers are shared by both state and national government.

500

Due process is this. Also, what are four protections provided under the Fifth Amendment?

What is fair treatment under law.

A grand jury must determine if there is enough evidence to indict someone.

You do not have to testify at your own trial (self incrimination). "Plead the fifth"

Anyone found guilty of a crime can not be tried again. Double Jeopardy. 

You can not have property taken away without due process, except for eminent domain.

500

These are three civic duties required of Americans.

What are pay taxes, serve on juries, and obey the laws?

500

This Amendment protects you form unreasonable search and seizure. 

What is the Fourth Amendment?