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The Article in the Constitution that established the Legislative Branch 

Article I

100

This article in the Constitution outlines the structure, function, and powers of the executive branch and specifically the roles and authority of the President 

Article II

100

This article of the Constitution establishes the judicial branch 

Article III

100

The Bill of Rights has this many amendments

10

100

What are the duties of a citizen?

Pay taxes, serve on a jury, follow the law, register for selective service

200

The chamber of Congress that in based on each state’s population 

 House of Representatives

200

The President acts as this when he is working with leaders of other countries

Chief Diplomat

200

The highest court in the U.S.

The Supreme Court

200

This amendment protects  the right to free speech

1st

200

This amendment guaranteed voting rights for African American men 

15th

300

The chamber of Congress that has equal representation per state (2 people per state)

Senate

300

The President acts as this when he enforces the laws passed by Congress

Chief Executive

300
The number of justices in the Supreme Court

9

300

This amendment protects the right to bear arms. 

2nd

300

This amendment granted voting rights for women

19th

400

The branch that can VETO a bill 

Executive (president) 

400

The President acts as this when he leads the military

Commander-in-Chief

400

The main job of the courts - to settle disputes and make sure laws are constitutional

Judicial review

400

This amendment ensures due process, prohibits self-incrimination, and double jeopardy 

5th

400

You have to be this old to vote in the U.S.

18 

500
The Legislative Branch can check this branch by approving or rejecting a judicial nomination

Executive Branch

500

The President acts as this when he proposes ideas for new laws and signs or vetoes bills 

Chief Legislator

500

The landmark case that led to the development of judicial review

Marbury v Madison

500

This amendment prohibits excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishment. 

8th

500

This "college" elects the president and vice president of the U.S.

Electoral College