Preamble
Principles of the Constitution
Branches of Government
Bill of Rights – Part I (Amendments 1–5)
Bill of Rights – Part II (Amendments 6–10)
Landmark Amendments (Civil War & Voting Rights)
Other Important Amendments
Final Jeopardy
100

What are the first three words of the Constitution?

“We the People.”

100

Popular sovereignty means the power comes from whom?

The people.

100

Which branch makes the laws?

Legislative

100

Which amendment prevents soldiers from being quartered in private homes?

3rd Amendment.

100

Which amendment says citizens have other rights not listed in the Constitution?

9th Amendment.

100

Which amendment gave Black men the right to vote?

15th Amendment.

100

Which amendment abolished poll taxes?

24th Amendment.

100

Why has the Constitution lasted more than 200 years? Provide at least two reasons with evidence from amendments or principles.

Because it is flexible (amendments allow change) and it balances power/protects rights (checks & balances, Bill of Rights).

200

The Preamble says the Constitution was created to “establish justice” and “ensure domestic ______.”

Tranquility

200

A republic is another word for what kind of government?

Representative government.

200

How many U.S. Senators are there in total?

100

200

Which amendment gives the right not to testify against yourself?

5th Amendment.

200

Which amendment protects the right to trial by jury in civil cases?

7th Amendment.

200

Which amendment gave citizenship and equal protection under the law?

14th Amendment.

200

Which amendment gave Washington, D.C. residents the right to vote in presidential elections?

23rd Amendment.

300

How many goals are listed in the Preamble?

Six

300

Which principle prevents one branch from becoming too powerful?

Checks and balances.

300

Which branch interprets laws?

Judicial

300

Which amendment gives the right to bear arms?

2nd Amendment.

300

Which amendment gives the right to a speedy and public trial by jury?

6th Amendment.

300

Which amendment lowered the voting age to 18?

26th Amendment.

300

Which amendment repealed Prohibition?

21st Amendment.

400

Which phrase means protecting the freedom of future Americans?

“Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”

400

Federalism divides power between which two levels of government?

Federal and state.

400

Who has the power to veto a law?

The President (Executive).

400

Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?

4th Amendment.

400

Which amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment?

8th Amendment

400

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

19th Amendment.

400

Which amendment was the most recent (1992), and what did it do?

27th Amendment – delayed Congressional pay raises until after the next election

500

Name one of the 6 goals listed in the preamble


  1. Form a more perfect union

  2. Establish justice

  3. Ensure domestic tranquility

  4. Provide for the common defense

  5. Promote the general welfare

  6. Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity

500

Which principle divides power between national and state governments?

Federalism

500

What is judicial review, and which court has this power?

The power to declare laws unconstitutional; Supreme Court.

500

Which amendment protects freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly?

1st Amendment.

500

Which amendment reserves powers not given to the federal government to the states or the people?

10th Amendment.

500

Which amendment ended slavery?

13th Amendment

500

Which amendment limited presidents to two terms?

22nd Amendment.