American History
Congress
3 Branches
People
Challenge!
100

In what year did the Constitutional Convention take place?

1787

100

How many members are in the Senate?

100. 2 for each state.

100

What was the Virginia Plan?

A plan to set up three branches of a national government for the 13 states.

100

What is George Washington most known for?

For being the first president and a general in the Revolutionary War.

100

What is the 19th amendment for?

To give women equal voting right.

200

What was the problem with the Articles of Confederation?

They were too weak to do anything.

200

What is the main job of Congress?

To make laws for the country.

200

How many times has a Vice-President stepped up to become President?

Nine times.

200

Who was James Madison?

A delegate from Virginia. He came up with the Virginia Plan and is known as "the Father of the Constitution."

200

Which colony was settled first?

Virginia

300

In what year was the Declaration of Independence written?

1776

300

Which state has the most delegates in the House of Representatives?

California. They have 53 representatives.

300

How can the government remove a bad president?

The House of Representatives votes to impeach, and the Senate puts him on trial.

300

Which U.S. currency (bill) is Benjamin Franklin on?

$100 bill.

300

What does the first line of the Constitution say?

We the people of the United States . . .

400

How did the 13 colonies view themselves after the Revolutionary War?

People viewed their colony as their own country, rather than as part of a national government.
400

Why are there two houses of Congress?

To make things fair for both big states and small states.

400

What is the job of the Judicial branch?

To make sure the laws treat citizens fairly.

400

What is Thomas Jefferson known for?

For writing the Declaration of Independence and for being the third president.

400

Which country owned the territory west of the colonies in the late 1700s?

France.

500

Why did the states rebel against Great Britain?

Because the King and people of England did not treat the colonists like citizens of their country.

500

What was the first thing Congress did in the new United States?

They voted on the laws for the Bill of Rights.
500

Why did the founders want 3 parts branches of government?

To make sure that one person or one group didn't take all the power.

500

Who was Roger Sherman and why was he important?

A delegate from Connecticut. He came up with the Great Compromise.

500

Why is the Constitution of the United States unique?

Because it was the first time a government was created from scratch by the common people, rather than by a ruler or tyrant.