US Constitution
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100

The First 10 Amendments to the Constitution

The Bill of Rights

100

President-Elect of the United States

Joe Biden

100

The two chambers of Congress.

House of Representatives and Senate.

100

Highest, most powerful court in the United States

Supreme Court

100

First President of the United States

George Washington

200

The right to bear arms 

The Second Amendment

200

Group of Electors that confirms presidential election results and officially declares the winner.

Electoral College.

200

Number of Senators per state.

2

200

The title of a judge on the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Justice

200
Date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence

July 4, 1776

300

Cannot be put on trial twice for the same crime.

Double Jeopardy.

300

Number of Electoral Votes needed to win the Presidential Election.

270

300
Determines the number of Representatives per state.

State population.

300

Number of Justices on the Supreme Court

9

300

Author of the Declaration of Independence and 3rd President

Thomas Jefferson

400

Guarantees the right to remain silent.

5th Amendment.

400

Presidential power to cancel a law from taking effect.

Veto

400

Total number of members in the House of Representatives.

435

400

Title of the lead justice on the Supreme Court

Chief Justice

400

Author of the U.S. Constitution and 4th President

James Madison

500

5 Freedoms of the 1st Amendment.

Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition.

500

Title of the President when commanding the military.

Commander-in-Chief.

500

Leader of the House of Representatives and 3rd in line of Presidential Succession

Speaker of the House

500

Supreme Law of the Land

U.S. Constitution

500

President during the Great Depression and World War 2

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)