4th Grade Division - Government Section Flashcards

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Article 1 of the US Constitution defines what branch of government?

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The Legislative Branch

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According to Article 7, how many states had to ratify the Constitution in order for it to go in effect?

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9 states

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What is the term of office for a United States Senator?

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Six years

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The New Jersey Plan allowed for states to be represented in Congress based on what?

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Each State had one vote regardless of size

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How many United States Senators does each state have?

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Two (2)

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Which state has the largest number of US Representatives?

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California (53)

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The US Speaker of the House is part of which branch of government?

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The Legislative Branch

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What is literally the “Highest Court in the Land?”

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The Supreme Court

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Which Article of the US Constitution defines the method by which new states are admitted into the Union?

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Article 4

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Article 1 designates that all US Senators must be what age before taking office?

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30 years of age

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What is the fewest electoral votes any state has?

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3 (seven states and DC have three)

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What body of government ratifies treaties with other nations?

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The US Senate

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What was the “Three-Fifths” Compromise in the US Constitution?

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Counted slaves at a 3/5 proportion in the population

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Section 2 of Article 1 of the US Constitution deals with what part of government?

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The US House of Representatives

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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines the crime of Treason?

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Article 4

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What state was admitted to the union during the Compromise of 1850?

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California

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Freedom of Religion can be found in what amendment?

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1st Amendment

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Cruel and unusual punishment is prohibited by what US Constitutional Amendment?

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8th Amendment

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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines the powers of Supreme Court?

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Article 3

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Article 2 of the US Constitution defines what branch of government?

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The Executive Branch

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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines trail by Jury in the State where the crime was committed?

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Article 3

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According to the US Constitution, what two entities of the Government must work together in order to make a treaty with a foreign power?

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The Office of the President and the US Senate

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What do you call a group of citizens called together to hear a legal case?

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Jury

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According to Article 2 of the US Constitution, how old must a person be to run for President?

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35 Years of Age

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What is the term used to describe the process of how seats are distributed among states in the US House of Representatives?
Apportion or Apportionment (UH-PORE-SHUN or UH-PORE-SHUN-MUNT)
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What are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights
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What branch of government deals mainly with the creation of laws?
The Legislative Branch
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What document starts with these words "Whereas, the people of the territory of the United States south of the River Ohio..."?
The Tennessee State Constitution
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Section 3 of Article 1 of the US Constitution deals with what part of government?
The US Senate
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What principal within our US Constitution divides the influence among different entities within our Government?
Separation of Powers
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What branch of government interprets the laws?
Judicial
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How many electoral votes are allocated to Tennessee?
Eleven (11)
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What branch of government enforces the laws?
Executive
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The 7th Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right to a jury trial in any civil suits involving at least how much money?
$20
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Which part of Congress is referred to sometimes as the "Upper Chamber?"
The US Senate
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Which branch of government is responsible for signing bills into law?
The Executive Branch
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Who presides over the US House of Representatives?
The Speaker of the House
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What happens if a vote is tied in the US Senate?
The Vice-President breaks the tie
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The Right to Petition the Government is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
1st Amendment
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Being able to cross examine your accuser during a court case is guaranteed by what US Constitutional Amendment?
6th Amendment
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What branch of government determines if a law is unconstitutional?
The Judicial Branch
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With the exception of a veto, what is the final act in a bill becoming law as outlined by the US Constitution?
The President signs it into Law
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Unreasonable searches and seizures is prohibited by what US Constitutional Amendment?
4th Amendment
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Any proposed amendment to the US Constitution must pass by what margin in both chambers of government?
two/thirds majority (2/3)
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The Amendment process is outlined in what Article of US Constitution?
Article 5
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What is the term of office for a United States Representative?
Two years
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What is the fewest number of US Representatives that any state has in Congress?
1 (Seven states just have 1)
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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines the powers of Vice-President?
Article 2
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The freedoms of speech, religion, and the press, as well as the right to assemble, are outlined in which amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
1st Amendment
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Confirming cabinet members and supreme court nominees are ways that The Senate "checks and balances" the power of what other branch of government?
The Executive Branch
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When the President chooses not to sign a bill passed by Congress, this presidential act is called what?
A Veto (pronounced VEE-TOE)
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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines the powers of Congress?
Article 1
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The President's State of the Union Address is mandated in Section 3 of what Article of the Constitution?
Article 2
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Which article of the US Constitution defines the sovereignty of the United States? (SOV-URN-TEE)
Article 6
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Freedom of the Speech is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
1st Amendment
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Which Article defined how many states had to ratify the US Constitution in order for it to go into effect?
Article 7
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What document helped govern people in the Nashville area prior to Tennessee becoming a state?
The Cumberland Compact
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What does it take to override a Presidential Veto?
two/thirds majority (2/3) vote in both Houses
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Which early government document failed to provide for a head of state?
The Articles of Confederation
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The right to an attorney for any accused person is guaranteed by what US Constitutional Amendment?
6th Amendment
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Freedom of the Press is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
1st Amendment
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Freedom to speedy trial is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
6th Amendment
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What part of the US Constitution answers the questions as to why we are doing this and who we are doing it for?
The Preamble
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Nominating justices to the Supreme Court is one way the President "checks and balances" the power of what other branch of government?
The Judicial Branch
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Striking down an unfair law would be one way the Supreme Court "checks and balances" the power of what other branch of government?
The Legislative Branch
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Which part of Congress is referred to sometimes as the "Lower Chamber?"
The US House of Representatives
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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines and defines the Electoral College?
Article 2
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Any proposed amendment to the US Constitution must have at least how many votes in the senate in order to move forward?
67 votes (2/3 of 100)
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How many amendments make up the Bill of Rights?
10
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Which Article of the US Constitution promises to protect all states from invasion by a foreign power or entity?
Article 4
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What armed rebellion in 1787 served as a catalyst for the calling of a Constitutional Convention?
The Shays Rebellion
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How do you determine a state's electoral votes?
By adding the number of US Representatives and Senators
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Which early government document failed to provide a way to enact taxes to fund the government?
The Articles of Confederation
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Having soldiers quartered in your home during peacetime is prohibited by what US Constitutional Amendment?
3rd Amendment
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How many electoral votes does it take to be elected President of the United States?
270 (as of 2008)
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Who was the first US Secretary of the Treasury?
Alexander Hamilton
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What was the plan that James Madison wrote which became the framework for the US Constitution?
The Virginia Plan
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What is the most electoral votes any state has?
California has 55
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According to Article 2 of the US Constitution, a person has to be a natural born US CItizen in order to hold what office?
President of the United States
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Which Article of the US Constitution includes the President's Oath of Office?
Article 2
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Founding fathers who were in favor of a strong central government were referred to as what?
Federalists
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Being tried two times for the same crime is prohibited by what US Constitutional Amendment?
5th Amendment
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Members of the US Military are technically members of what branch of government?
The Executive Branch
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Which House of Congress includes Territories and the District of Columbia, but in non-voting capacity?
The US House of Representatives
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What is the introductory statement of the US Constitution outlining its fundamental and guiding principles?
The Preamble
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What was ratified and went into effect on March 1, 1781?
The Articles of Confederation
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Who presided over the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
George Washington
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Which Article of the US Constitution dictates that no religious affiliation or lack thereof is required to hold public office in the United States?
Article 6
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What is simple definition of the Constitutional term Article?
Part
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Who serves as the Speaker of the United States Senate?
The Vice-President of the United States (Would accept the actual person)
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What is the fewest electoral votes any states has?
3 (seven states and DC have three)
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What is the approximate size, in population, of a US Congressional District?
700,000 people
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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines the powers of the President?
Article 2
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The Virginia Plan allowed for states to be represented in Congress based on what?
Based on Population
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Which Article of the US Constitution outlines how to make changes and updates to the
Article 5
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After a proposed amendment clears both the House and Senate, how many states have to ratify it in order for it to become law?
three-fourths or 38 of the 50 states
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What was the true impact of the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention?
Two Houses of Government (House and a Senate)
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According to Article 3 of the US Constitution, you can't commit a crime in one state and do what?
Flee or hide in another state
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Founding fathers who were opposed to a strong central government were referred to as what?
Anti-Federalists
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What vote is required for the US House and Senate to have in order to pass a bill?
Simple Majority of members present
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Freedom to peaceably assemble is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
1st Amendment
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What document was the precursor to the US Constitution in America?
The Articles of Confederation
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What was proposed to blend the Virginia and the New Jersey plan into something workable?
The Great Compromise
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What title is conferred upon the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives?
Speaker of the House
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Who was the first US Secretary of State?
Thomas Jefferson
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Which Amendment ensures that the Federal Government has only powers delegated to it by the Constitution, with all other powers reserved for the states?
10th Amendment
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Article 3 of the US Constitution defines what branch of government?
The Judicial Branch
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Article 1 designates that all US Representatives must be what age before taking office?
25 years of age
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When a person "takes the 5th" it means he doesn't have to do what?
Testify against himself in a court of law
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The right to bear arms is ensured in what US Constitutional Amendment?
2nd Amendment
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What principal within our US Constitution makes it difficult for one person to have absolute control of the government?
Separation of Powers
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What does the constitutional term "ratify" mean?
to give formal consent to
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The United States Supreme Court has how many justices?
9 including the Chief Justice
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Who leads the Supreme Court of the United States?
The Chief Justice
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The US Secretary of State is part of which branch of government?
The Executive Branch
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Where did the Constitutional Convention take place in 1787?
Philadelphia
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Which Amendment acts to ensure individuals are afforded fundamental rights even if not mentioned in the US Constitution?
9th Amendment
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What group of delegates adopted the Articles of Confederation?
The Second Continental Congress
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What does the word Posterity (PAHS-STAIR-UH-TEE) in the Preamble mean?
future generations of people
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Section 4 of Article 2 defines what action that can be taken against a sitting President for actions such as Treason or Bribery?
Impeachment
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What describes how each branch of government limits and shares powers with the other branches?
Checks and balances