The Constitution was the first government set up after defeating the British.
Why was the constitutional convention of the late 1787 called?
To amend the Articles of Confederation.
To declare war on England!
To draw up a brand new government.
What are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution known as?
The Forever Freedoms
The Inalienable Rights
The Points of Freedom
The Bill of Rights
What could the government NOT do, according to the Articles of Confederation?
Collect Taxes
Declare War
Conduct Foreign Affairs
Make Treaties
What infamous compromise settled the "slavery question"?
Which of these rebellions happened under the Articles of Confederation?
Bacon's Rebellion
The Boston Tea Party
Shay's Rebellion
The Whiskey Rebellion
What are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution known as?
Three: legislative, executive and judicial.
One: legislative.
Two: legislative and executive.
Two: legislative and judicial.
How is the US President elected?
Elected by a vote in the Senate.
Through a national popular vote.
Through the electoral college.
Which political party platform did George Washington run on?
The 18th Amendment was the only one that had another amendment to repeal it.
How can Congress overturn a presidential veto?
The 3rd presidential election in 1796 resulted in a president and vice-president in 2 separate parties.
Which constitutional amendment ended slavery?
The 13th Amendment
The 11th Amendment
The 15th Amendment
The 18th Amendment
Which of these rights is NOT guaranteed under the First Amendment?
Right to freedom of press
Right to Freedom of speech
Right to petition the government
Right to freedom of assembly
Can the electoral college reject a candidate and vote their conscience?
Yes, but they may face consequences.
No, they must abide by their state constituents.
Yes, they can however they choose.
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