Foundations of Government
Founding Documents
Branches & Checks and Balances
Amendments & Landmark Cases
Civics Skills & Participation
100

Which form of government is ruled by the people and based on majority rule?

Democracy

100

Colonists complained about taxation without representation and lack of trial by jury. What document lists these grievances?

Declaration of Independence 

100

What power allows the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional?

Judicial Review

100

Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

26th Amendment

100

Serving on a jury is an example of what type of citizen responsibility?

An obligation of citizenship

200

Which Enlightenment idea states that the government must protect natural rights like life, liberty, and property, while citizens consent to be governed? 

Social Contract

200

Which complaint of the colonists involved being taxed without having representatives in Parliament?

Taxation without representation 

200

Which branch of government enforces laws?

Executive 

200

Which case ruled that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional?

Brown v. Board of Education

200

What is the legal process by which immigrants become U.S. citizens?

Naturalization

300

Which form of government is controlled by a small, powerful group of people?

Oligarchy 

300

Which document created the first national government for the United States after independence?

Articles of Confederation 

300

Which branch interprets laws and determines if they follow the Constitution?

Judicial Branch

300

Which amendment guaranteed African American men the right to vote?

15th Amendment 

300

Which propaganda technique tries to make a candidate appear like an ordinary person?

Plain folks appeal 

400

Which Enlightenment thinker argued that government exists to protect natural rights such as life, liberty, and property?

John Locke

400

One major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the national government could not do what important thing?

Collect taxes 

400

What power allows the president to reject a bill passed by Congress?

Veto

400

A principal removes articles from a school newspaper because they are considered inappropriate. Students argue this violates free speech.
Which case supports the school’s action?

Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier

400

Which level of government usually deals most directly with community issues such as schools, roads, and water management?

Local government 

500

Which historical document limited the power of the king and introduced the idea that everyone must follow the law?

Magna Carta 

500

Which founding document established the structure of the three branches of government?

The U.S. Constitution 

500

Which Supreme Court case established the power of judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison

500

What constitutional principle requires the government to follow fair legal procedures before punishing someone?

Due Process 

500

Which type of power is shared by both the national and state governments?

Concurrent