The Branches
States
Amendment process
National debts, supremecy, oaths of office
Requirements for ratification
100

What does the first article create?

It creates the legislative branch

100

What is article 4 all about?

It is how the states interact with each other

100

What article 5 do?

describes how amendments can be changed

100

What is the 6th article?

federalism

100

What is the 7th article?

constitution could not take effect until it was ratified or approved

200

What does article 2 create?

The executive branch

200

What does each state have to do in relation to other states?

They have to respect laws and court decisions.

200

What is it called when a change or addition is added to the constitution?

Amendment


200

What is the supreme law of the land?

laws and treaties of the US government

200

how many states were needed to ratify the constitution?

9/13

300

What does article 3 create?

Judicial Branch

300

Under the articles of confederation who had the final authority all matters.

The states


300

What does it mean to ratify an amendment?

to approve

300

Which has higher authority, state law or federal law?

Federal

300

How many amendments would be added after the ratification?

10

400

How old do you have to be to become representative of the house?

25 years old

400

What are the types of governments that all states must have?

Republican or representative

400

What are the 2 steps to make an amendment?

step 1: propose

step 2: ratify

400

What is federalism?

The idea that the national government shares power with the states

400

What did the bill of rights list specifically?

The rights not mentioned in the consitution

500

Which article has the supremacy clause?

Third article

500

What are the number of states in the articles?

13

500

How many amendments do we have?

27 

500

What were the anti-federalists against?

opposed the creation of a stronger federal government

500

When did the constitution become law of the land?

March 1789