Social Studies: Constitution Day Quiz
For the United States of America
For our country
To ourselves and our posterity
For us and future generations
Preamble
Introduction
Do ordain and establish this Constution
Make legal and accept
Insure domestic tranquility
Make our country peaceful
In order to form a more perfect union
The government is responsible for making thing for all Americans
Popular Sovereignty
The power and authority of the government comes from the people
We the people of the United States
The power to govern belongs to us
Rule of law
The principle that everybody, including government officials, must obey the laws
Promote the general welfare
To improve the well-being of all people
And secure the blessings of liberty
To protect our freedoms
Democracy
A government run by the people
Establish justice
Create fairness
Government
Elected or appointed citizens who make, enforce, and interpret the laws for a community, state, or country
Provide for the common defense
Protect our country from enemies
Constitution Day is celebrated on
September 17th
The Constitution was signed on
September 17th 1787
Laws
Statements that define how citizens behave
Constitution
The document that describes the authority and organization of our government
James Madison is known as
The father of the Constution