The US constitution is vital to disperse the power of the state amongst its citizens. Knowledge of the constitution is necessary for everyone. How would you help a 8th grader learn about constitution. This quiz is perfect to help study for the U. S. Constitution test in 8th grade. Give it a try!
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4 years
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It is the conclusion of the U.S. Constitution.
It introduces and sets the purpose of the U.S. Constitution.
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United Kingdom
New Zealand
Israel
United States of America
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Publication of all the business transactions of the U.S. Congress.
A proposed law.
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To not be tried in court for the same crime twice.
Passing a bill into law with a simple majority.
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25 years old, be a U.S. citizen for 7 years, and live in the state you represent
30 years old, be a U.S. citizen for 9 years, and live in the state you represent.
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The Electoral College.
The U.S. Congress.
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3
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4 years
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They could go to jail and not be allowed to run for public office again.
They could have to pay extra taxes and go to jail.
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Principle that the government is not all powerful but can do only what the people say it can do.
The right a court to hear a case.
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Life
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Each state gets 2 Representatives.
It is determined by population.
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Punishing an act that wasn't illlegal when it was committed.
A proposed law.
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2nd amendment
3rd amendment
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To be called as a witness.
Money raised by the government through taxes.
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Division of power between the National, State, and Local governments.
Money raised by the government through taxes.
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Principle that the government is not all powerful but can do only what the people say it can do.
The right a court to hear a case.
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To rule a law unconstitutional.
Bring a federal official to trial for misconduct while in office.
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14
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Each state has 2 Senators.
It is determined by population.
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19
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19
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Declare war.
Commander-in-Chief of the military.
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To exempt a convicted person from their punishment.
A proposed treaty.
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25 years old, be a U.S. citizen for 7 years, and live in the state you represent
30 years old, be a U.S. citizen for 9 years, and live in the state you represent.
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Publication of all the business transactions of the U.S. Congress.
The smallest number of members who must be present for Congress to do business.
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15
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House of Representatives
Supreme Court
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14
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Division of the operations of the government into three branches, each with its own powers and responsiblities.
Means by which each branch of the government is able to check, or control, the power of the other two branches.
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Declare war and print money.
Make foreign treaties and appoint foreign ambassadors.
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It goes the Conference Committee.
It goes to the House Committee.
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Punishing someone without a trial.
The right of a court to hear a case.
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To have a judge or jury settle a dispute between two parties.
Do not have to speak against self in court.
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The right to face witnesses in court.
No double jeopardy, can not be tried for the same crime twice.
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The right a speedy trial with an impartial jury.
To be called to court was a witness.
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It goes back to the House of Representatives.
It goes back to the Senate.
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The smallest number of members who must be present for Congress to do business.
The maximum number of vote for a bill to pass into law.
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Principle of government in which the people hold the final authority or power.
Principle that the government is not all powerful but can only do what the people say
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Postpones or cancels the punishment of someone.
Punishing an act that wasn't illegal when it was committed.
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Punishing someone without a trial.
The right of a court to hear a case.
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