Constitution
Principles of Government
American Revolution
Bill of Rights
Grab Bag
100

How does Congress override presidential power?

They can impeach a president for crimes, and override presidential vetos.

100
Which principal of government created the three branches of government?

Separation of Powers.

100

How did colonists respond to the Tea Act?

Boston Tea Party!
100

This amendment gives us freedom of religion and freedom of speech.

1st Amendment.

100

For what issue was the 3/5 Compromise a solution?

Representation of Slaves in Congress

200

In the Senate, each state gets 2 votes. In the House of Representatives, votes are determined by each state's:

Population

200

Our ability to vote for REPRESENTATIVES comes from which principal of government?

Republicanism

200

How did Parliament respond to the Boston Tea Party?

They passed the Intolerable Acts.
200

Which amendment protects us from "unreasonable search and seizure?"

4th Amendment

200

These people would say a Bill of Rights is dangerous.

Federalists

300

The Great Compromise created a _______ congress. (having 2 chambers)

Bicameral

300

Which principal of government is illustrated by the Constitution when it says: "The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen (voted for) every second year..."

Popular Sovereignty 

300

Thomas Jefferson calls these Unalienable Rights:

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness. 

300

Which amendment means that we have more rights than just the ones in the constitution?

9th Amendment

300

Marbury vs Madison established the principle of-

Judicial Review

400

Which colonial party argued that the constitution did not protect individual liberties, and should give the states more power?

Anti-Federalists

400

Which principal is demonstrated by the Tenth Amendment? (The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.)

Federalism

400

Why was Britain passing taxes such as the Tea Act, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshend Acts?

`Recover money from defending colonists during the French and Indian War

400

Why was the 3rd Amendment added to the constitution?

To address colonial treatment by the British military.

400

This process takes agreement by both the national government and the government of each state.

Amending the constitution.

500

Which document was replaced by the Constitution because it created too weak a government?

Articles of Confederation 

500

Which principle means each branch has powers over the other 2 branches?

Checks and Balances

500

This was the final battle of the American Revolution

Battle of Yorktown

500

Which amendment allows you to you pass a Mosque, a Cathedral, a synagogue, and a Baptist Church in the same town?

1st Amendment Freedom of Religion.

500

The great compromise created a bi-____ legislature, made of the ________ and the ____ _ ______ 

Bicameral; Senate, House of Representatives