Amendments
Constitution
branches of Government
People of the Convention
Cores and Democratize Values
100

How many amendments are there?

27

100

what document was ratified on September 17, 1787.


The U.S. Constitution

100
Name the three branches

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

This man was the oldest man at the convention...


Benjamin Franklin

100

The government and citizens should not lie.


Truth


200

What are the first ten Amendments referred to as?

The Bill of rights

200

What are the 3 parts of the Constitution?


The Preamble, the 7 Articles, and the 27 amendments


200

What does Congress do?

Create laws

200

Thought we needed a strong, central government and he fixed the nation's troubled finances...

Alexander Hamilton

200

Citizens should work together for the good of all. The government should make laws that are good for everyone.

Common Good
300

What is the second Amendment

The right to keep and bear arms

300

How can the Constitution be changed?

Only by amendments


300

what makes up the Executive branch

The president and other small cabinet members

300

He was the master-builder of the constitution and believed the federal government should control trade and protect people's rights


James Madison


300

Each citizen has the right to the protection of their life.

Life

400

What is the 19th Amendment?

Women voting rights

400

The Constitutional Convention took place to write a document to replace which existing document?

The Articles of Confederation


400

The judicial department is made up of what?

judges
400

Who was called "the wisest man in America"?

Benjamin Franklin

400

Devotion to our country and the core democratic values in word and deed.


Patriotism


500

Which Amendment made freed slaves

13th Amendments

500

How long did it take to write the Constitution?


4 months

500

Who makes up the Legislative Branch?

Senators and house of representatives

500

He was the leader of the Constitutional Convention


George Washington

500

Name the first three Core Democratic Values.


Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness