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More Amendments Constitutional Principles Flexible Constitution -Amendments Independence 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

-Which Amendment banned slavery? Row 1---100 Question

-13th Row 1---100 Answer

-What do you call a tax that a person must pay in order to vote? Row 1---200 Question

-poll tax Row 1---200 Answer

-Which Amendment prohibited the use of alcohol? Row 1---300 Question

-18th Row 1---300 Answer

-Which Amendment gave women the right to vote? Row 1---400 Question

-19th Row 1---400 Answer

-Which Amendment repealed the Prohibition of alcohol? Row 1---500 Question

-21st Row 1---500 Answer

-Which Amendment lowered the voting age to 18? Row 2---100 Question

-26th Row 2---100 Answer

-Which Amendment gave voting rights to all men? Row 2---200 Question

-15th Row 2---200 Answer

-Which Amendment defined the nature of citizenship? Row 2---300 Question

-14th Row 2---300 Answer

-What event helped get the lowered voting age ratified? Row 2---400 Question

-Vietnam War Row 2---400 Answer

-Which Amendment guarantees due process and equal protection of the law? Row 2---500 Question

-14th Row 2---500 Answer

-Who was asked to write the main portion of the Declaration? Row 3---100 Question

-Thomas Jefferson Row 3---100 Answer

-When was the Declaration finally issued? Row 3---200 Question

-July 4 1776 Row 3---200 Answer

-What philosopher’s ideas are very prominent in the Declaration? Row 3---300 Question

-John Locke Row 3---300 Answer

-The main body of the Declaration contains a list of grievances against whom? Row 3---400 Question

-King George III Row 3---400 Answer

-What is another name for a Loyalist? Row 3---500 Question

-Tory Row 3---500 Answer

-Name the concept that all three branches of government are designed so that they have the ability to stop other branches from becoming abusive? Row 4---100 Question

-checks and balances Row 4---100 Answer

-What idea says that the powers of government should be divided so that government will be less likely to abuse the rights of its citizens? Row 4---200 Question

-separation of powers Row 4---200 Answer

-These are powers that are given only to the national government such as the power to declare war, raise an army, coin money, or make treaties? Row 4---300 Question

-enumerated, delegated, expressed, exclusive Row 4---300 Answer

-These are powers that are shared by all levels of government such as the power to tax, pass laws, and enforce laws? Row 4---400 Question

-concurrent powers Row 4---400 Answer

-These are powers that are only given to the states such as education, marriage laws, zoning regulations? Row 4---500 Question

-reserved powers Row 4---500 Answer

Name the one way in which the Constitution changes? Row 5---100 Question

-Amendment or Interpretation Row 5---100 Answer

-Who has the final say on the meaning of the Constitution? Row 5---200 Question

-Supreme Court Row 5---200 Answer

-This concept says that the Constitution’s meaning should be determined by what the Founding Fathers had written it to mean in their time. Row 5---300 Question

-Original Intent Row 5---300 Answer

-Which statement in Article I of the Constitution allows Congress to stretch its enumerated powers to do almost anything in the best interests of the citizens? Row 5---400 Question

-Necessary and Proper Clause Row 5---400 Answer

-What is the alternative term for this clause that stretches the government’s power? Row 5---500 Question

-Elastic Clause Row 5---500 Answer