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How many informal amendments have been made to the Constitution?

1000s

Under the Articles of Confederation, how many states were required to ratify an amendment? ______

13/13

Article 3 states that to be convicted of treason, there must be _______ witnesses testifying against the accused in open court

2

How many different methods exist to ratify an amendment to the Constitution?

2

How many formal amendments have been made to the Constitution? _______________

27

Article 7 required that ____________ of the 13 states must ratify the Constitution for it to become the law of the land.

9

Litmus test

An examination of the political ideology of a nominated judge

The SC hears the majority of its cases on ________ jurisdiction

Appellate

Article 4 specifically addresses problems that the nation and country experienced under the _____________________ of ________________________________ and colonial rule under King _________________________.

Articles of Confederation; George 3

1. In regards to #10: Why has this method been used to propose all 27 Constitutional amendments?

Because Congress is almost always in session

_________ was appointed to the US SC by President George Herbert Walker Bush. He believes in the philosophy of judicial __________

Clarence Thomas; restraint

Who has the power to make laws for the US territories

Congress

___________ has the power to regulate and define jurisdiction for all the lower federal courts

Congress

The ___________________________________ Amendment was proposed to guarantee that "equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the US or by any State on the account of sex."

Equal Rights

Most cases that are appealed to the US Supreme Court are heard by the Supreme Court

False

The President has the Constitutional authority to fire a federal judge

False

The founding fathers specifically stated in Article 3 that all federal courts have the power of judicial review

False

______ Courts can strike down laws made by Congress and/or states that they believe are ________ by using the power of judicial review.

Federal

Senate Judiciary Committee

Holds confirmation hearings for the nominations for federal judges by the president.

Members of the judicial branch can be impeached by the ___________ and convicted and removed from office by the ________ for violating their Constitutional oath and/or duties

House of Reps; Senate

______________ is the current US Supreme Court Chief Justice.

John Roberts

Supreme Court justices ________ and __________ were appointed to the US Supreme Court by President George W. Bush. They both believe in the judicial philosophy of judicial _________________

John Roberts and Samuel Alito; restraint

_________ is the strongest check that the _________ branch has over the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the _________ governments

Judicial review; Judicial branch; state

Which current Supreme Court justices believe in judicial activism?

Ketanji Brown Jackson, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor

SC justice _______ was appointed to the SC by president Joe Biden. This justice believes in the philosophy of judicial __________

Ketanji Brown Jackson; activism

The court case _________ established the power of judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

The President can and must send the _________________________ to help establish order in a ______________________ where domestic _______________________ is taking place.

National Guard; state; violence

Amending the Constitution is an example of the constitutional principle of federalism because both the ________________________ Government and ________________ Governments must work together to change the Constitution

National and State

Supreme Court justices ____________, ___________, and ___________ were appointed to the US SC by Trump. They believe in the philosophy of judicial ________

Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barret; restraint

In the 2015 court case __________________________________________, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the _________ Amendment required a ______________________ to recognize a marriage between two people of the _______________ sex that was legally ____________________ and performed in another _____________________.

Obergefell v. Hodges; 14th; state; same; licensed; state

Which method to propose an amendment to the Constitution has never been used?

Propose by a national constitutional convention requested by at least 2/3 of the state legislatures

Which method to ratify an amendment has been used 26 times?

Ratify by at least ¾ of the state legislatures

Which method to ratify an amendment has only been used one time?

Ratify by specially called conventions in at least ¾ of the states

Article 4 requires the US Government to provide a __________________________________ form of government for the _____________________ (meaning that a ________________________________ democracy is guaranteed).

Republican; states; representative

Article 5 prohibited Congress from regulating the ________________________________ until 1808.

Slave Trade

The Founding Fathers agreed to the ___________________ __________________ and the _________ Compromise to get the southern states to ratify the Constitution.

Slave-Trade; 3/5ths

SC justices _________ and ________ were appointed by the US SC by Barack Obama. They both believe in the philosophy of judicial _________

Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan; activism

Federal judges who serve on ________ courts will serve a fixed term of approximately 15 years.

Special/ Legislative

Federal judges who serve on a ________ Court can serve a life term

Supreme

In regards to #12: Why has this method never been used to propose Constitutional amendments?

The NCC would be difficult to organize

In regards to #17: Which amendment was ratified this way?

This method was only used to ratify the 21st Amendment, which repealed the 18th Amendment

Federal Courts have the power to declare a law or action by the states unconstitutional

True

The SC can hear cases on both original and appellate jurisdiction

True

The Senate has the power to either confirm or reject a judicial nominee that the President has appointed to serve on the federal courts

True

In the 2012 court case ____________________________________, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was ____________________________________.

US v. Windsor; unconstitutional

Judges who believe in judicial _________ interpret the Constitutional broadly to allow flexibility and greater government power.

activism;

The SC, Special Courts, Constitutional Courts, District Courts, and Appellate Courts are all state courts

all but SC

In regards to #15: Why has this method been used most often to ratify Constitutional amendments?

because the state legislatures are almost always in session

Federal judges keep their job based on good ________

behavior

New states can be created from original states if _________________________ and the state _______________________________ approve.

congress and state legislatures

For the "6 Californias" plan to work, ____________________________ and the California _____________________________ would have to give approval for the division of the ____________.

congress; state legislatures; state

Article 6 requires that all judges swear to support and uphold the ______________________________.

constitution

Only individuals who are ______ of treason can be punished -- their __________ members can't be punished for their crime

convicted; family

Under the Articles of Confederation, states would harbor runaway ________________________ and not ___________________________ them back to the state where the _________________ was committed.

criminals; extradite; crime

Article 4 requires states to give official records from another state full ____________________ and ____________________ (meaning: each state must recognize records from another ______________).

faith and credit; state

Article 3 specifically created the District, Appellate, Constitutional and Special Legislative Federal Courts

false

In 2022, there are currently 12 justices serving on the US SC

false

Article 4 required that _______________________ slaves must be _______________________ back to their master.

fugitive; returned

In reference to #23: Under the Articles of Confederation, states would _________________ runaway criminals like Mrs. B.

harbor

Examples of _______________________________ amendments include legislative action, executive action, judicial interpretation and political party custom.

informal

Article 3 guarantees a trial by ________ for all US citizens involved in a ________ criminal case

jury; federal

State decisis

let the decision stand

Which level of government is responsible for proposing amendments? __________________________

national

Can Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi be convicted of treason for criticizing President Biden?

no

Do federal judges agree on how to interpret the Constitution?

no

Do the American people vote for federal judges?

no

Does Article 5 give Congress the power to change the number of Senators per state?

no

Does the Constitution provide instructions for legally transferring power from and removing a federal judge who is mentally and/or physically unable to do their job?

no

Does the President have the power to admit a new state into the country?

no

Does the President have the power to divide California into 6 smaller states?

no

Does the SC hear many cases on original jurisdiction?

no

Does the formal Constitutional amendment process require all 50 states to support a new amendment for it to be ratified? _______________

no

Under the Articles of Confederation, did each state protect citizens' privileges and immunities? _______

no

Under the Articles of Confederation, did states recognize public acts, records and judicial proceedings from other states in the confederacy?

no

Mrs. B was born in the great state of Oregon. When I moved to California, did I have to get a new birth certificate? ______________ Did I have to get a California Driver's License? _______________

no; yes

The SC is the only federal court to hear cases on both __________ and ____________ jurisdiction

original and appellate

Federal judges are appointed to office by the _________ and confirmed by the _________

president; senate

The ruling in the court Griswold v. Connecticut created the right to _______

privacy

In reference to #14-17: What clause from Article 4 defends the answer to these questions?

privileges and immunities clause

Which method to propose an amendment to the Constitution has been used for all 27 formal amendments?

propose by 2/3 vote of congress

Article 6 forbids __________________________ tests for federal level officers of the US Government.

religious

The Privileges and Immunities Clause protects your basic unalienable ________________________ in every state.

rights

Did King George III rule the colonies by royal prerogative or by popular sovereignty?

royal prerogative

In regards to #19: The Founding Fathers made this agreement to appease the ____________________ states and convince them to ratify the Constitution.

southern

Which level of government is responsible for ratifying amendments? ___________________________

state

The Court ruling in Griswold V. Connecticut was an example of the Supreme Court checking a _________ government by using its power of ________

state; judicial review

Article 6 declares the Constitution is the _______________________________________________-- this is in direct contrast to the Articles of Confederation, where the _______________________ governments were supreme.

supreme law; state

The ruling in the court Roe V. Wade made abortion legal during the first trimester in every state

true

There are no Constitutional age or citizenship requirements for federal court judges

true

How many different methods exist to propose an amendment to the Constitution? ______

two

Treason is defined in Article 3 as levying ________ against the US, adhering to ___________ of the US and/or giving our enemies ________ and _______________

war; enemies; aid and comfort

Can Mrs.B be convicted for treason if she gives money to a terrorist organization?

yes

Can the president appoint a federal judge?

yes

Does Congress have the power to admit a new state into the country?

yes

Does the "Full Faith and Credit Clause" require states to recognize public acts, records and judicial proceedings from other states in the US?

yes

Does the Full Faith and Credit Clause require states to recognize marriage between 1 man and 1 woman from other states in the US?

yes


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