Bill of Rights
7 Principles
Roots of Government
Representation
General Questions
100

What are the the first 4 amendments in the Bill of Rights? 

1st: Freedom of Speech, religion, press, assembly, petition 

2nd: Right to bear arms 

3rd: No Quartering of troops 

4th: Protection from unreasonable search and seizure 

100

what is checks and balances?

Powers/checks each branch has over each other to prevent one from becoming to powerful 

100

What is the significance of the Mayflower Compact? 

established that the law comes from the people 

100

What was the main issue during the constitutional convention? 

how the states would be represented in the legislative branch/new government

100

Who supported strong Federal government? 

Who supported strong state government? 

Federalists 

Anti-federalists 

200
What is the 5th, 6th, and 7th Amendments in the Bill of Rights? 

5th: right to due process, no self incrimination 

6th: Right to a speedy trial 

7th: Right to a trial by jury 

200

What is separation of powers? 

each branch has a different job to do (divided into 3 branches of government) 

200

What is the significance of Federalist Papers? 

Convinced many Americans that the Constitution should be ratified 

200

how was representation going to be determined under the Virginia plan?

population

200

What are the two houses that make up the Great Compromise? 

What is the name for when these two houses meet together? 

House of Representatives and Senate

Congress 

300

What is the 8th Amendment? 

protection from cruel and unusual punishment

300
What is Federalism? 

When states and Federal Government share power

300

What is the significance of the English Bill of Rights? 

Protected individual rights of English citizens 

300

What needed to be added to the Constitution before the Federalists and Anti-Federalists could come to an agreement

The Bill of Rights 

300

Answer the Following Questions: 

What direction did the U.S. want to expand? 

The Northwest Ordinance provided framework for what?

How many settlers had to be in a territory before it could apply for statehood? 

West 

how territories will become states 

60,000

400

What is the 9th amendment? 

The Constitution can't take away rights given in the Constitution

400

What is popular sovereignty?  

power to rule comes from the people 

400

What is the significance of the Magna Carta? 

Limited the power of the King 

400

Was James Madison a federalist or Anti-Federalist? 

Federalist

400

What economic power does the Constitution reserve for the Federal government?

Coin money 

500

What is the 10th amendment 

Any power not stated as a power of the federal government goes to the states 

500

What is Republicanism?

belief that people exercise their power by voting for representatives 

500

What is individual rights and Limited Government? 

Individual Rights: personal liberties or privilege's guaranteed by the Constitution 

Limited Government: government only has the powers given to it in the constitution 

500

How does the Constitution handle changing American beliefs? 

Amendment Process 

500

Who was the main leader of the Federalists? 

Alexander Hamilton