Constitution Scavenger Hunt Key
Constitution Scavenger Hunt Key
Constitution Scavenger Hunt Key
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DIRECTIONS: Using your copy of the Constitution on pg. 68-86, answer the following questions.
Which legislative body has the power of impeachment and which body has the power to try an
impeached official?
IMPEACH?
HOUSE OF REPS. HAS THE POWER TO IMPEACH
SENATE TRIES AN IMPEACHED OFFICIAL
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9. What is the required vote that is necessary to convict someone who has been impeached?
2/3rd VOTE IS NECESSARY TO CONVICT (66 OUT OF 100)
10. What is the only penalty that can be imposed on someone who is impeached?
REMOVED FROM OFFICE AND PREVENTED FROM HOLDING ANOTHER FEDERAL POSITION
11. Who decides the times, places, and manner for holding elections for Congress?
EACH STATE LEGISLATURE DECIDES ITS OWN RULES (CONGRESS CAN OVERRULE STATE ELECTION
LAWS)
12. In what federal body do all bills concerning taxes/revenue originate?
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
16. In Section 8, which clause gives Congress the most general, non-specific powers?
CLAUSE 18- The Elastic Clause- Necessary and Proper Clause
17. In Section 9, there are three limitations on the power of Congress to deny the people rights. What
are those three limitations?
1. Writ of Habeaus Corpus- government cant hold someone without reasonable evidence cause
2. Bills of Attainder- government cannot pass a laws which denies a jury trial
3. Ex Post Facto- government cant make an act a crime after it has been committed Ex. Walking
backwards Downtown
18. When may the writ of habeas corpus be suspended?
During times of war
Article II-
EXECUTIVE
Branch
Article IV
31. What is the topic of Article IV?
RELATIONS AMONG THE STATES
32. What does the Constitution say about how one state must regard the laws of another state?
STATES MUST RECOGNIZE THE LAWS AND COURT DECISIONS OF OTHER STATES
33. Explain Privileges and Immunities.
EACH STATES CITIZENS RECEIVE EQUAL TREATMENT IN ALL STATES
Ex. Same-Sex Marriage???????????
34. What limitation is put on admitting new states to the Union?
CONGRESS HAS POWER TO ADMITT NEW STATES
Article VI
39. What does the Constitution say about which law shall predominate if there is any conflict between
laws?
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land meaning that no law can conflict
40. What qualification for holding any public office is forbidden?
No religious test
Article VII
41. How many states had to ratify the Constitution for it to become law?
9 states had to ratify (*remember RI left the Constitutional Convention so total of only 12 states)
27 total Amendments
First 10 Amendment Bill of Rights, added in 1791
42. Name the five basic civil liberties guaranteed in the First Amendment.
1. Speech
2. Religion
3. Press (news)
4. Assembly (right to get together)
5. Petition (ask the government for change- signatures/message)
43. 26th Amendment (1971) Which amdndment extended the vote to 18 year olds?
44. 8th Amendment (1791) Which amendment outlaws cruel and unusal punishments?
45. 13th Amendment (Civil War Amendments 13, 14, 15- 1865) Which amendment ended slavery?
46. Put the NINTH Amendment in your own words.
Peoples rights are not limited to those mentioned in the Constitution.
Which Amendment prevents a citizen of North Carolina suing the state of Georgia?
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49. 15 Amendment Which amendment said that states could not prevent people from voting based
on their race?
50. 5th Amendment (Double Jeopardy) Which amendment said that a person could not be tried twice
for the same crime?
51. When can the government take private property and what must government give the owners?
Which Amendment established this?
5th Amendment- Property can be taken for public use so long as people are compensated
52. What phrase is repeated both in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?
Right to due processs- private property cannot be take without a fair trial (due process)
53. 14th Amendment (Civil War) Which amendment defined citizenship?
54. List the rights that the accused has when suspected of a crime.
Grand jury determines if enough evidence to take a case to trial (Amendment 5)
Right to a fair and speedy trial (Amendment 6)
55. 18th Amendment (prohibited) 21st Amendment (repealed or ended the 18th ) Which amendment
prohibited alcohol? Which amendment repealed its prohibition?
56. 19th Amendment (1920) Which amendment gave women the right to vote and in what year was it
passed?
57. 22nd Amendment (1951) Which amendment decided that a person could only be president for 2
terms?
58. On what day does the Constitution state that a new president shall be inaugurated? Which
amendment established this? When must the new Congress meet?
20th Amendment Lame-Duck Amendment Inauguration of President happens on January 20th
New Congress must meet on January 3rd or soon thereafter
59. Which amendment prevents the president and vice president from being inhabitants of the same
state? In that same amendment, who should choose the president if no one gets a majority in the
Electoral College? And the vice president?
12th Amendment House Chooses the President if no one get a majority Senate chooses VP
60. 4th Amendment Which amendment requires a warrant to search someones property?
61. 16th Amendment Which amendment gave government the power to impose an income tax?
62. 25th Amendment Which Amendment establishes what to do if the president is incapacitated and
cant perform his duties?
63. (NOT IN CONSTITUTION) DEFINE:
a. Pluralitygreat number or part of something: a great number or part of something, particularly when
this quantity represents more than half the whole
b. Majority
The greater number (2/3rds)
c. Supermajority
a number that is much more than half of a total, esp. in a vote (3/4 of states must approve)
Extra Credit:
1. Who is known as "father of the Constitution"?
2. The essays urging ratification during the New York ratification debates were known as what?
3. Name two Federalists and two Anti-Federalists.
4. How many states were required to ratify the Constitution before it could go into effect?
5. Which were the last two states to ratify (after the new government had already begun to function)?