Amendments Part I
Amendments Part II
3 Branches of Government
Vocabulary
Explain to Me
100

What is the 2nd amendment? 

The right to bear arms, and the right to a well regulated militia. 

100

What is the 18th amendment? 

Prohibition

100

What branch of government is the most powerful? 

In theory, none. They are supposed to be created equal, though you can make arguments for all of them.

100

The idea that powers between the central government and the states are divided, is known as what? 

What is federalism? 

100

How does the Judicial branch CHECK the executive and judicial branches? 

can declare treaties and executive acts unconstitutional, can declare laws unconstitutional 

200

What did the 24th amendment do? 

Repealed Poll Taxes

200

When was the most recent amendment ratified? What is it? 

27th amendment: Congress cannot give themselves pay raise during current session

1992

200

What are the responsibilities of the Executive Branch? 

Enforces laws, acts as commander and chief of the military, negotiates treaties, appoints judges and cabinet members 

200

What is due process? 

Those accused of a crime have a right to a fair hearing and a chance to defend themselves
200

How does the Legislative branch CHECK the executive and judicial branches? 

Can override president vetoes, approve/reject presidential appointments,impeach and try the president, can then approve/reject the presidents nominations to supreme court and federal courts 

300

What did the 22nd amendment do? What is the reasoning behind it? 

Limited the president to two terms because of FDR being elected for 4 

300

What is the 26th amendment and what was the argument behind it? 

Lowered voting age from 21 to 18 "old enough to go to war, old enough to vote" 

300

What are the responsibilities of the judicial branch? 

Interprets laws, reviews lower courts decisions, determines constitutionality of some decisions, rules on cases between states 

300

The idea that people elect leaders through a governing body of citizens 

What is republicanism?

300

How does the executive branch CHECK the legislative and judicial branches?

approve or veto laws, nominates supreme court justices and federal judges 
400

What number was the Lame Duck Amendment and tell me about it

20th. Decreased the time between those who could remain in office after not being re-elected 

400

What is the 14th amendment? 

Overturned Dred Scott decision, making all people have equal rights and protections 
400

What are the responsibilities of the legislative branch? 

Makes laws, appropriates funds for laws and programs, approves treaties and executive appointments, establishes federal courts

400

Explain to me the supremacy clause 

Federal law supersedes all state and local laws 

400

What is Judicial Review?

Grants the Supreme Court the power to declare acts of Congress, Executive Branch, and the states, unconstitutional

500

Describe to me the 12th amendment

Created a new process for the electoral college after a tie. 

500

The 16th-19th amendments are known as what amendments? 

Progressive Era amendments 

500

Who are our representatives in the Senate and in the House of Representatives? 

Steve Daines, Jon Tester, Matt Rosendale 

500

What is loose construction? What is strict construction? 

A flexible reading of the constitution, a literal reading of the constitution 

500

What are the differences between Delegated Powers, Reserved Powers, and Concurrent Powers? 

Delegated: Powers given directly to national Gov.

Reserved: Powers reserved for the states.

Concurrent: Those shared by states and national gov.