Master the fundamentals of the U.S. Constitution with this comprehensive 10-page PDF quiz. Covering key amendments, rights, and principles, it's perfect for students and enthusiasts alike. Test your knowledge of voting rights, presidential elections, and more. Great for self-study or classroom use.
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Circle the letter of the Definition that corresponds to the displayed Term.
1. Civil Liberties
A individual rights protected by law from unjust governmental or other interference.
B: Establishes the Judicial Branch (a system of courts and judges).
C: the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
D: this enlightenment thinker is directly responsible for the idea of Separation of Powers in government
2. ARTICLE IV
A: Rights of the Accused (due process and double jeopardy) & Eminent Domain
B: No soldier are to live in private homes
C: redistribution of seats in the House of Representatives based on changes in population.
D Establishes the relationship between the states and the federal government. Describes how to admit
3. Montesquieu
A: branches of the Federal government control each other equally. None of them have more power than
B: Search and Seizure (must have probable cause).
C this enlightenment thinker is directly responsible for the idea of Separation of Powers in government
D: Lists the requirements for ratification of the Constitution
4. Titles of Nobility
A: goods traded within the United States cannot be taxed by the states
B these can not be issued nor granted within the United States. We ALL are equal
C: A ________________ cannot assign guilt or a sentence upon an individual
D: this is the sharing of governmental responsibilities at the local, state and federal levels.
5. ARTICLE V
A: Writ of Habeas Corpus can only be enacted by Congress.
B: the principle that allows government to do only what the people allow it to do.
C Describes how to amend the Constitution.
D: this position is held by the Vice President of the United States. He or she can only cast the tie breaking
6. ARTICLE VII
A: Free Speech Free Assembly Free Press Free Religion Allow to list grievances against government
B: Abolished Slavery
C: Describes how to amend the Constitution.
D Lists the requirements for ratification of the Constitution
7. Rebellion and Invasion
A: is a political ideology in opposition to monarchy and tyranny. Republicans hold that a political system
B: this is the sharing of governmental responsibilities at the local, state and federal levels.
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