The First Amendment
What is Freedom of Religion
What is Speech and Press
What is The Right to Assemble and Petition
How many Electoral College Votes are there?
What is 538 votes
This is the type of democracy where people vote on issues themselves.
What is direct democracy?
Who wrote the Bill of Rights?
Who is James Madison
We should always treat others with ____________.
What is Respect
The Second Bill of Rights
What is The Right to Bear Arms
When was the Electoral College Developed?
What is 1787
People can easily make their voice heard in a democracy by doing this V word.
What is voting?
When the U.S. Constitution was ratified, many Americans did not believe that all of their rights/freedoms were protected. Changes were made to the Constitution. What were these changes called?
What are amendments
This is what we should be doing with our legs in the hallways.
What is walking?
The Third Amendment
What is Housing of Soliders
What happens to the States Electoral Votes if the Population Increases?
What is It's Electoral Votes Increase
This is the type of democracy where we elect people to speak for us, on our behalf.
What is representative democracy?
When was the Bill of Rights approved?
What is 1791?
This is what we should do when our teachers are teaching.
What is listening?
The Sixth Amendment
What is Rights to a Fair Trial
What Amendment led to the 3 Electoral Votes of the District of Columbia?
What is the 23rd Amendment
Our rights as Canadians are protected by this document.
What is Our rights as Canadians are protected by this document.
What does "due process of law" mean?
What is the requirement that every person be treated fairly, the government must follow rules established by law.
When we have a question, this is what we should do.
What is raise our hands?
The Tenth Amendment
What is Powers Kept by the States and the People
Why is Three the Minimum Number of Electoral Votes of a State?
What is Each state has two senators and at least one representative from the House of Representatives.
The building where the Canadian government works is called this.
What is Parliament?
What is the difference between rights and responsibilities?
What is (critical thinking) Rights: things that you are allowed to do because of nature or because of law. Responsibility: the expectation that yo will take care of certain things or preform duties.
This is how we should behave in the lunchroom.
What is staying in our seats and only talking to other kids at our tables?