VOCAB./KEY TERMS!
BILL OF RIGHTS!
RIGHTS OF ACCUSED!
OTHER AMENDMENTS!!
FEDERALISM
AMENDING CONSTITUTION!
100
This vocabulary/key term refers to the introductory part of the U.S. Constitution that outlines the rationale and importance of the document. This other vocab. / key term refers to the individual sections of the Constitution.

WHAT IS ....?

1. PREAMBLE?

2. ARTICLES?

100

The First Amendment guarantees right to freedom of expression on what five grounds?

1. S__________

2. A____________

3. R____________

4. PR_________

5. _______________


WHAT IS ...?

1. SPEECH?

2. ASSEMBLY?

3. RELIGION?

4. PRESS?

5. PETITION?

100

These are the types of reasons that law enforcement would need to search your person and property.

1. W_____________

2. E____________

3. P___________ C___________

WHAT IS ...?

1. WARRANT?

2. EVIDENCE?

3. PROBABLE CAUSE?

100

Amendments 15, 19, 26 all gave different people the right to vote.  Identify all three types of people.

1. A_____________ A______________

2. W__________

3. Y___________ P_________

WHO ARE ...?

1. AFRICAN AMERICANS

2. WOMEN

3. YOUNG PEOPLE

100

Federalism is the concept of of Constitution dividing up power between three different tiers of government. Name all three layers.

1. ____________ Government

2. _____________ Government

3. ______________ Government

WHAT IS ...?

1. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?

2. STATE GOVERNMENT?

3. LOCAL GOVERNMENT?

100

These are the two ways that amendments can be added to the Constitution.

1. ____ (FRACTION) IN H_______ AND S__________

2. _____ (FRACTION) IN S_________ C___________

WHAT IS ...?

1. 2/3 VOTE OF APPROVAL HOUSE AND SENATE?

2. 3/4 VOTE OF STATES IN CONVENTION?

200

This vocabulary/key term refers to the two political factions that debated each other in the formation of the U.S. Constitution.



WHO ARE ...?

1. FEDERALISTS?

2. ANTI-FEDERALISTS?

200

Amendments 9 and 10 are very important because they deal with what type of rights?

1. U_____________ Rights / E__________ Rights

2. S_____________ Rights

WHAT IS ...?

1. UNWRITTEN RIGHTS? / ENUMERATED RIGHTS?

2. STATE RIGHTS?

200

These are the types of reasons for why your car may be searched.

1. SP___________

2. SW____________

3. D_________ U__________ I____________

WHAT ARE ...?

1. SPEEDING?

2. SWERVING?

3. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE?

200

Amendments 18 and 21 did these two actions and dealt with this controversial issue. 

1. 18th - P________________

2. 21st R________________ P____________

3. A____________ / OR C______________

WHAT IS ...?

1. 18TH - PROHIBITION?

2. 21ST - REPEAL PROHIBITION?

3. ALCOHOL / CRIME?

200
With federalism - these are the top people in the federal government that have power.

1. P____________

2. V_____ P__________

3. C___________

4. S___________

5. H_____________

6. S__________ C_____________

WHO ARE ...?

1. PRESIDENT?

2. VICE PRESIDENT?

3. CABINET?

4. SENATE?

5. HOUSE?

6. SUPREME COURT?

200

These are the top three most prevalent ideas commonly deliberated to be added to the Constitution.

1. OUTLAW  F______ B____________

2. REPEAL S_________ A______________

3. T_______ L_____________

WHAT IS ...?

1. OUTLAW FLAG BURNING?

2. REPEAL SECOND AMENDMENT?

3. TERM LIMITS?

300

These vocabulary/key term refers to the process of changing the Constitution  AND then the process in officially approving the U.S. Constitution.



WHAT IS ... ?

1. AMENDING?

2. RATIFYING?

300

The 8th Amendment stipulates the following three things.

1. NO C__________ OR U___________ P

2. NO E__________ B_________

3. NO E________ F__________

WHAT IS .... ?

1. NO CRUEL OR UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT?

2. NO EXCESSIVE BAIL?

3. NO EXCESSIVE FINES?

300

These are the types of personal belongings that can be searched on school property.

1. B____________

2. L____________

3. C___________

4. V____________ 


WHO ARE ...?

1. BACKPACK?

2. LOCKER?

3. CLOTHING?

4. VEHICLE?

300

Amendments 13, 14, 15 are known as Civil War Amendments that did the following thrree things.

1. A___________ S_____________ 

2. E___________ P____________ UNDER THE LAW

3 RIGHT TO V_______ REGARDLESS OF R______

WHAT IS ... ?

1. ABOLISHED SLAVERY?

2. EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW?

3. RIGHT TO VOTE REGARDLESS OF RACE?

300

These are the three types of people/entities that rule state government.

1. G_____________

2. S___________ S___________

3. S___________ H____________

4. S__________ S__________ C______

WHO ARE ...?

1. GOVERNOR?

2. STATE SENATE?

3. STATE HOUSE?

4. STATE SUPREME COURT?

300

These are the top 3 reasons why its so hard to change the Constitution.

1. COUNTRY HAS MORE S__________

2. COUNTRY HAS BECOME MORE D____________

3. COUNTRY HAS BECOME MORE P__________ D___________

WHAT IS ... ?

1. MORE STATES?

2. MORE DIVERSE?

3. MORE POLITICALLY DIVIDED?

400

These vocabulary/key terms refer to the three types of plans that were offered at the Constitutional Convention to figure out representation in the U.S. government.  (List all three)



WHAT ARE ... ?

1. VIRGINIA PLAN?

2. NEW JERSEY PLAN?

3. GREAT COMPROMISE?

400

The 2nd Amendment guarantees these three things.

1. RIGHT TO B_______ A_____

2. RIGHT TO K______ A W____- R________ M________

3. RIGHT TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM G___________

WHAT IS ... ?

1. BEAR ARMS?

2. KEPP WELL-REGULATED MILITIA?

3. PROTECTION FROM GOVERNMENT?

400

The 5th, 6th and 7th Amendments deal with right to a trial.  Name all people who help participate in a trial.

1. J__________

2. A_____________

3. J______________

4. W_______________

5. I___________ C______________

WHAT ARE ....?

1. JUDGE?

2. ATTORNEY?

3. JURY?

4. WITNESS?

5. INNOCENT CIVILIAN?

400

These amendments impacted the roles of the President of United States.

1. ELECTIING PRES. AND V____ P____ S_________

2. L______ D_______ SESSION 

3. T__________ L___________

WHAT IS ... ?

1. ELECTING PRES AND VP SEPARATE?

2. LAME DUCK SESSION?

3. TERM LIMITS?

400

These are the two types of federalism that we have in America.

1. D__________ Federalism / Sometimes called L_________ C_________ Federalism

2. C___________ Federalism / Sometimes called M________ C_______ Federalism

WHAT IS ... ?

1. DUAL FEDERALISM? / LAYER CAKE FEDERALISM?

2. COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM / MARBLE CAKE FEDERALISM?

400

Other likely amendments deal with potential statehood.  What are the top five places that could be states soon?

1. W____________ ____

2. P_______ R_____

3. G________

4. American S_____________

5. American V___________ I___________

WHAT ARE ... ?

1. WASHINGTON D.C.?

2. PUERTO RICO?

3. GUAM?

4. AMERICAN SAMOA?

5. AMERICAN VIRGIN ISLANDS?

500

These vocabulary / key terms refer to the sections  of the U.S. Constitution.

1. L___________ B___________

2. E___________ B____________

3. J____________ B_____________

4. F_________ISM

5. A___________ THE CONSTITUTION

6. NATIONAL D____

7. THE A_______________ (1 - 27)

WHAT ARE ... ?

1. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH?

2. EXECUTIVE BRANCH?

3. JUDICIAL BRANCH?

4. FEDERALISM?

5. AMENDING?

6. NATIONAL DEBT?

7. THE AMENDMENTS?

500

These were the top Federalists and Anti-Federalists who agreed to add a Bill of Rights.

1. G________ W__________

2. A__________ H____________

3. J__________ M___________

4. J______ J_______

5. T__________ J____________

6. P__________ H__________

7. G__________ M__________

WHO ARE ... ?

1. GEORGE WASHINGTON?

2. ALEXANDER HAMILTON?

3. JAMES MADISON?

4. JOHN JAY?

5. THOMAS JEFFERSON?

6. PATRICK HENRY?

7. GEORGE MASON?

500

The 5th Amendment guarantees the following rights to all citizens.

1. D_____ P___________

2. S________ I___________

3. D__________ J____________

4. E______________ DO____________

5. G___________ J___________

WHAT IS ... ?

1. DUE PROCESS?

2. SELF INCRIMINATION?

3. DOUBLE JEOPARDY

4. EMINENT DOMAIN?

5. GRAND JURY?

500

The 25th Amendment outlines who takes over as President if something happens to President.  What is the Line of Succession?

1. V________ P___________

2. S_________ OF H____________

3. P__________ P____ T_____________

4. S__________ OF S____________-

WHAT ARE ...?

1. VICE PRESIDENT?

2. SPEAKER OF HOUSE?

3. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE?

4. SPEAKER OF HOUSE?

500

These are the top things that Federal Government oversees and state government oversees.

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

1. CONTROLS A_______ F_________

2. ISSUES NATIONAL C__________

3. REGULATES P________

4. ACQUIRES NEW L_______

STATE GOVERNMENT

1. P_______ LAWS

2. B______  LAWS

3. M___________ LAWS

4. E___________N

5. ELE_____NS

WHAT ARE ... ? 

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

1. CONTROL ARMED FORCES

2. ISSUES NATIONAL CURRENCY

3. REGULATES PATENTS

4. ACQUIRES NEW LAND

STATE GOVERNMENT

1. PROPERTY LAWS

2. BANKING LAWS

3. MORALITY LAWS

4. EDUCATION

5. ELECTIONS?

500

According to the class reading - these are other possible future amendments?

1. B____________ the Federal B___________

2. END THE I_________ T____

3. END THE E__________ C____________

4. FREE H___________ AS A RIGHT

5. FREE HIGHER E____________ AS A RIGHT

WHAT ARE ... ?

1. BALANCE THE FEDERAL BUDGET?

2. END INCOME TAX?

3. END THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE?

4. FREE HEALTHCARE AS A RIGHT?

5. FREE HIGHER EDUCATION AS A RIGHT?