"We the People"
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
Article V
Article VI
Article VII
Amendments
100

This phrase at the beginning of the Constitution symbolizes self-government and unity in diversity.

What is "We the People"?

100

Article I establishes this branch of government

What is the legislative branch?

100

Article II of the Constitution creates this branch of government

What is the executive branch?

100

Article III establishes this branch of the federal government.


What is the judicial branch?

100

Article IV allows new states to join the Union with this type of approval.

What is the approval of Congress and the President?

100

Article V outlines this process for changing the Constitution.


What is the amendment process?

100

Article VI states that this law takes precedence if a state and federal law conflict.

What is federal law?

100

Article VII required this number of states to ratify the Constitution.

What is nine?

100

This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

This part of the Constitution introduces the document and its purpose

What is the Preamble?

200

A member of the Senate must meet these age and citizenship requirements.

What is at least 30 years old and a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years?

200

The head of the executive branch, according to Article II, is this person

Who is the President?

200

The highest court in the United States, created by Article II

What is the Supreme Court?

200

This term describes the mutual respect for laws and court decisions between states

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

200

A change to the Constitution is known by this term.

What is an amendment?

200

The Constitution and its laws are referred to by this phrase in Article VI.

What is the "supreme law of the land"?

200

The Constitution became law in this month and year.


What is March 1789?

200

This amendment ensures the right to a speedy and public trial.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

300

DOUBLE POINTS: In 1787, these groups were largely excluded from voting rights under the new Constitution

Who are women, white men without property, free and enslaved Black people, and Native Americans?

300

This branch of government is responsible for making laws and consists of two chambers.


What is Congress?

300

This method is used to select the President as outlined in Article II.

What is the Electoral College?

300

DOUBLE POINTS: This crime is specifically defined in Article III of the Constitution

What is treason?

300

If a person accused of a crime flees to another state, Article IV allows for this process

What is extradition?

300

This is the primary reason the amendment process is difficult, according to Article V.

What is to ensure stability and careful consideration?

300

This concept in Article VI describes the power-sharing between national and state governments.

What is federalism?

300

This compromise led to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.

What is an agreement during ratification debates to calm fears over too much federal power?

300

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

What is the Thirteenth Amendment?

400

This term describes the ideal that the Constitution aims to achieve: justice, peace, and freedom for all.

What is an ideal of justice, peace, and freedom?

400

Members of this chamber are elected to represent individual districts for two-year terms

What is the House of Representatives?

400

Article II gives the President this power over the military

What is Commander-in-Chief?

400

Judges in the federal courts hold their positions until one of these three conditions is met.


What is retirement, death, or removal for bad behavior?

400

According to Article IV, all states must have this type of government.


What is a republican, or representative, form of government?

400

DOUBLE POINTS: This duty was given to the people by the Framers to improve the country over time.

What is to amend the Constitution to make it stronger and better?

400

Article VI requires all government officials to take this in support of the Constitution.

What is an oath of office?

400

Article VII left the decision to ratify the Constitution up to this group in each state.

Who are the voters and their representatives?

400

This amendment protects the freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.


What is the First Amendment?

500

Despite not having voting rights, these methods were used by marginalized groups to push for change.

What are organizing and protesting?

500

DOUBLE POINTS: This Article lists specific powers of Congress, including collecting taxes and declaring war.


What is Article I, Section 8?

500

The President must deliver this address to Congress, as specified in Article I

What is the State of the Union address?

500

The Constitution guarantees this type of trial for criminal cases, as per Article III.


What is trial by jury?

500

Article IV gives states the authority to do this within their own territories.


What is create and enforce their own laws?

500

This fraction of states is required to approve an amendment for it to be ratified.

What is three-fourths?

500

This section of Article VI establishes the Constitution's ultimate authority over state laws.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

500

DOUBLE POINTS: This term describes the first ten amendments added to the Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

500

This amendment states that no person shall be tried twice for the same crime, protecting against double jeopardy.

What is the Fifth Amendment?