Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
100

These ancient societies provided the Founders with ideas and structure for government.

What are Greece and Rome?

100

He wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

100

The term for an addition to the Constitution.

What is an amendment?

100

Freedom of press, speech, assembly, petition

What is the 1st amendment, or freedom of expression

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

The dedication of the citizen to the common welfare of their community.

What is civic virtue?

200

The first document that guided the new United States.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

200

The Supreme Court using its implied power to declare a law unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

200

This Amendment was added to the Constitution after the Civil War to prevent states from discriminating against African Americans  

What is the 14th Amendment?

200

This amendment guarantees freedom of speech and religion.

What is the 1st Amendment?

300

English philosopher who developed the idea of "natural rights."

Who is John Locke?

300

The city where the Constitutional Convention met.

What is Philadelphia?

300

Separation of powers and checks & balances

What is limits on the government?

300

The right to be treated fairly by the government.  They must use fair procedures when making decisions

What is Due Process?

300
  • Paying Taxes, Obeying Laws, Serving as  Witness, Jury Duty

What are Mandatory Responsibilities

400

Life was challenging for these people, but many people were educated and had more freedoms than other places in the world.  These were mostly self-sufficient people.

Who are the colonists?

400

The solution that the delegates came to dividing the Congress into a House and a Senate.

What is the Great Compromise?


400

Write a bill, go to committee, get a majority vote, presidential approval

What is how a bill becomes a law

400

Right to remain silent

What is the 5th amendment

400

In order to keep power and maintain common good, citizens must be

What is responsible?

500

The idea that people agree to be ruled as long as those in power protect natural rights.

What is a "social contract?"

500

Southern states had the right to count three out five of their slaves for the purpose of representation in Congress.

What is the 3/5 clause?

500

Responsible for making laws

Who are the senators and house of representatives (aka Congress)

500

This amendment protects the people against unlawful search and seizure.

What is the 4th Amendment?

500

›Voting

›Volunteering

›Making educated decisions

What are voluntary responsibilities