A) Article V B) Article II C) Article IV D) Article III
A) Article I, Section 8, Clause 18, grants Congress the power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper. B) The 8th Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. C) Article VI, Clause 2, establishes that the Constitution and federal laws are the supreme law of the land. D) The 14th Amendment, Section 1, guarantees equal protection under the law.
A) Marbury v. Madison B) Roe v. Wade C) Brown v. Board of Education D) Miranda v. Arizona
A) Establishes the bicameral structure of Congress. B) Grants citizens the right to vote, regardless of race or color. C) Prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy, guarantees due process and eminent domain protections. D) Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
A) The President B) Congress C) The Supreme Court D) The Secretary of Defense
A) Outlines the powers of the President. B) Grants equal protection under the law and due process to all US citizens. C) Abolishes slavery. D) Establishes the right to a speedy trial.
A) The President B) The Vice President C) The House of Representatives D) The Senate
A) Unreasonable searches and seizures. B) Double jeopardy. C) Cruel and unusual punishment. D) Violation of the right to counsel.
A) Plessy v. Ferguson B) Griswold v. Connecticut C) Korematsu v. United States D) Gideon v. Wainwright
A) Grants equal protection under the law. B) Affirms the right to vote. C) Abolishes slavery in the United States. D) Establishes the right to trial by jury.
A) Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. B) Abolished poll taxes. C) Established the principle of one person, one vote. D) Created a system for presidential succession.
A) Roe v. Wade B) Tinker v. Des Moines C) Brown v. Board of Education D) Gideon v. Wainwright
A) Engel v. Vitale B) Tinker v. Des Moines C) Loving v. Virginia D) Miranda v. Arizona
A) Ensures the right to bear arms. B) Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude. C) Grants women the right to vote. D) Establishes that rights not enumerated in the Constitution are retained by the people.
A) Alexander Hamilton B) Thomas Jefferson C) George Washington D) James Madison
A) The right against self-incrimination. B) The right to vote. C) The right to bear arms. D) The right to a trial by jury.
A) Plessy v. Ferguson B) Engel v. Vitale C) Griswold v. Connecticut D) Korematsu v. United States
A) Grants equal protection under the law. B) Prohibits the denial of voting rights based on race. C) Establishes the right against self-incrimination. D) Guarantees the right to a trial by jury in civil cases.
A) Article IV B) Article III C) Article II D) Article I
A) Eighth Amendment B) First Amendment C) Sixth Amendment D) Fourth Amendment
A) Senators B) Speaker of the House C) President D) Vice President
A) Sixth Amendment B) Second Amendment C) Seventh Amendment D) Eighth Amendment
A) Seventh Amendment B) Second Amendment C) Third Amendment D) Fifth Amendment
A) 45 B) 30 C) 40 D) 35
A) Fifth Amendment B) First Amendment C) Tenth Amendment D) Seventh Amendment
A) Eighth Amendment B) Tenth Amendment C) Fifth Amendment D) Seventh Amendment
A) Eighth Amendment B) Tenth Amendment C) Fourth Amendment D) Second Amendment
A) Beyond a reasonable doubt B) Probable cause C) Clear and convincing evidence D) Preponderance of the evidence
A) Judicial B) Legislative C) Executive D) Administrative
A) 27 B) 30 C) 25 D) 20
A) Override B) Bill Signing C) Veto D) Pardon
A) Legislative Oversight B) Administrative Discretion C) Judicial Review D) Executive Order
A) Ruth Bader Ginsburg B) Thurgood Marshall C) John Roberts D) Antonin Scalia
A) 1796 B) 1808 C) 1788 D) 1776 |