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100

These are the two houses of the Legislative Branch

What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?

100

-limited to two terms

- Establishing the cabinet system

- Defining the role of the presidency in foreign policy. 

- Addressing the president as "Mr. President"

- Presenting the State of the Union address

- maintaining neutrality in foreign affairs. 

What are the precedents set by George Washington?

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution

What is the Bill of Rights

100

This is the first governing document that the US used before the Constitution

What is the Articles of Confederation?

100

This is the president's ability to say that a bill is "wrong"

What is the power of veto?

200

This treaty ended a conflict between France and England (French and Indian War).

What is the Treaty of Paris 1763?

200
This act allowed British soldiers the right to stay in colonists' homes while occupying colonies. Many colonists did not like this act.

The Quartering Act

200

There are three branches of the government. This branch is responsible for enforcing laws and is headed by the president.

What is the Executive Branch?


200

The first war that the US fought against Great Britain

What is the Revolutionary War?

200

There are 9 of these

What are Supreme Court Justices?

300
All 13 states were needed in order to do this to the Articles of Confederation

What is amend? (an amendment)

300

This document preceded the Constitution and was the U.S. first form of government.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

300

This is a party that supported industry and a strong centralized national government.

What are the Federalists?

300

This term means that the people are in charge 

What is popular sovereignty?

300

This is the rebellion that showed the Constitution was strong

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

400

This document incited the American Revolution

What is the Declaration of Independence?


400

After the Revolutionary War, many veterans were not getting their paychecks for their service. Many veterans protested, overthrowing a Massachusetts court house and freeing those imprisoned for their debts. 

What is Shays' Rebellion

400

This is the "deal breaking" clause that Anti-federalist required the Constitution to include before they agreed to ratify the Constitution. 

What is the Bill of Rights?

400

The longest section of the Declaration of Independence that includes abuses that violated the colonists' rights.

What is the List of Grievances?

400

This state did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention

What is Rhode Island?

500

Because of this battle's location that occurred during the Revolutionary War, Britain's forces were surrounded on three sides by the French navy and one side by the Continental Army.

Where is the Battle of Yorktown?

500

This is the group that supported states' rights and a weaker strong centralized national government 

What is The Anti-Federalists

500

This political cartoon, illustrated by which famous person, represents the American Revolution


Who is Ben Franklin?

500

The Declaration of Independence was heavily influenced by this philosopher and his literature in the pamphlet Common Sense.

Who is Thomas Paine?

500
In what city did the Constitutional Convention take place?

What is Philadelphia, PA?