How Well Do You Know the United States Constitution?

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Oh no! While you were able to answer a couple of these U.S. Constitution questions, you just didn’t know enough of them to pass with flying colors – but that’s okay. Frankly, you must be a politicial fanatic to be able to pass this test, and even then, remembering the Constitution is no easy feat!Share this quiz with your friends and see how they fare!

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    The Hydroxymitragynine Kid
    · 2mo ago

    I got 13 out of 16!
    Whoa! Down, horsey! You must be an individual. Otherwise, you must have been yadda, yadda, yadda…whatever back in the day.
    I’m sorry, but there were 5 Beatles. Billy Preston on keyboards and he was on the rooftop for their last jam in ’69. I worked with a family member of Billy’s…on the assembly line at Harley-Davidson, York, PA. Great guy! Funny, excellent speaking voice. He could project that voice!!

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    first_name's German Shepherd
    · 8mo ago

    I got 11 out of 16!
    Whoa! Great work! You must be a huge fan of the U.S. politicial framework to do so well on this quiz! Otherwise, you must have been the most attentive student in your history classes back in the day.

    Think your friends know the Constitution well? Challenge them by sharing this quiz!

    I am an English woman…

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    · 11mo ago

    15/16.

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    · 1y ago

    14/16.

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    · 1y ago

    15/16

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    FELICIA
    · 2y ago

    5 / 16

  7. Ultimate Player
    · 2y ago

    Thank you for making corrections to this important quiz about the constitution.I noticed that you have a pet now Mel,it looks like a cat.

  8. Ultimate Player
    · 2y ago

    thank you Mel for fixing that question and replacing the answer with the right to bear arms.There is another question that asks what is the first ten amendments to the constitution called and it should be Bill of Rights,instead it has executive,legislative,and judicial.those are the 3 branches of government.That question is already on the quiz.Maybe make the question what is the 3 branches of government called.Just a suggestion Mel.Maybe even add a few more questions to the quiz about the constitution.It is one of the most important documents in our history.

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      · 2y ago

      Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We’ve reviewed the quiz and rephrased several questions to improve clarity and accuracy. The updated version is now live, and we appreciate your feedback—it helps us make Quizly even better. Please feel free to give the quiz another try, and let us know if you spot anything else. Happy quizzing!

  9. Ultimate Player
    · 2y ago

    16/16 constitutional scholar!!!

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      15/16

About This Quiz

Have you ever wondered just how well you know the U.S. Constitution? This fascinating document has shaped American life and law for over 230 years, yet many of us only skim the surface in history class. Whether you're here out of curiosity, or you're ready to put your historical savvy to the test, this quiz is for you. Packed with insights and a few surprising facts, it's more than just a test—it's a way to explore the story of a nation.

But first, let's get you warmed up. A little context can make all the difference, so here's a quick look at some things you might find useful before diving in.

Why the Constitution Matters

The Constitution isn't just a set of rules; it's the very foundation of American government and society. Drafted in 1787, it was a response to the limitations of the Articles of Confederation. The founders aimed to create a "more perfect union," balancing strong federal powers with individual rights and state autonomy.

Today, the Constitution still serves as a blueprint for American governance, with its amendments reflecting the nation's evolution over time. It's easy to take its principles for granted, but understanding them offers a unique lens through which to view history, law, and even current events. Whether it's your First Amendment right to free speech or the checks and balances among government branches, this document touches nearly every aspect of life in the U.S.

Fun Facts about the U.S. Constitution

Want to impress your friends with some cool Constitution trivia? Here are a few surprising facts that might help you in the quiz:

  • It wasn't the first governing document. The Articles of Confederation, a loose arrangement that gave most powers to individual states, came first. But it wasn't working, so the Constitutional Convention was called to create something new.
  • The Constitution is brief. At around 4,400 words, it's one of the shortest in the world—yet it's incredibly influential!
  • Benjamin Franklin wanted a turkey. Yes, really! Franklin thought the bald eagle wasn't representative of American virtues and proposed the turkey as a national symbol.
  • It's open to change. Through amendments, the Constitution has evolved to reflect changing values and rights—like abolishing slavery with the 13th Amendment and granting women the right to vote with the 19th.

With these tidbits under your belt, you're already more prepared for what's to come!

How to Take the Quiz

Taking this quiz is simple! Here's what you need to do:

  1. Start by reading each question carefully. Take your time—there's no rush.
  2. Choose the answer that you think best fits. Some questions are multiple-choice, while others are true or false.
  3. After you answer, you'll see an explanation for each correct answer. It's a quick way to learn more with each question!
  4. Finish all questions to get your total score.
  5. Check your ranking on our leaderboards! You can see how you stack up against other players.

Get Ready for the Quiz

Before you jump in, let's recap a few things to watch for:

  • The three branches of government: The Constitution divides power into three branches—legislative, executive, and judicial. Each has distinct responsibilities, and they're designed to keep one another in check.
  • Key Amendments: Some amendments have reshaped society, like the 1st Amendment (freedom of speech) and the 13th (abolition of slavery). Others, like the 18th (Prohibition) and 21st (its repeal), reflect changing cultural tides.
  • Federalism: This might sound fancy, but it's just the idea of balancing power between national and state governments. The Constitution carefully distributes powers, giving the federal government certain responsibilities while leaving the rest to the states.

So, ready to test what you know? The Constitution might be over two centuries old, but it's anything but dull! Let's see how much you remember—and maybe uncover a few surprises along the way. Good luck, and enjoy the quiz!

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