1) What is the beginning statement to the Constitution? a) Bill of Rights b) We the people c) Preamble d) Articles 2) How many articles are in the U.S. Constitution? a) 6 b) 27 c) 2 d) 7 3) What is article 1 of the Constitution about? a) The Judicial Branch b) The Executive Branch c) The Legislative Branch d) Relationships between the states 4) What is article 2 of the Constitution about? a) The Judicial Branch b) The Executive Branch c) The Legislative Branch d) Relationships between the states 5) What is article 3 of the Constitution about? a) The Judicial Branch b) The Executive Branch c) The Legislative Branch d) Relationships between the states 6) What is article 4 of the Constitution about? a) Relationships between states & federal government b) Supremacy Clause c) How amendments are ratified d) How the Constitution was officially ratified 7) What is article 5 of the Constitution about? a) Relationships between states & federal government b) Supremacy Clause c) How amendments can be added to the Constitution d) How the Constitution was officially ratified 8) What is article 6 of the Constitution about? a) Relationships between states & federal government b) Supremacy Clause c) How amendments can be added to the Constitution d) How the Constitution was officially ratified 9) What is article 7 of the Constitution about? a) Relationships between states & federal government b) Supremacy Clause c) How amendments can be added to the Constitution d) How the Constitution was officially ratified 10) How many amendments are there total in the Constitution? a) 10 b) 15 c) 27 11) How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights? a) 5 b) 10 c) 12 d) 15 12) To approve make official is also known as... a) Ratify b) Amendment c) Compromise 13) A change or addition to the Constitution is called what? a) Ratify b) Amendment c) Ordain d) Posterity 14) What freedoms do not belong in the first amendment? a) Speech b) Press c) Petition d) Bear arms 15) When you ask the government for change it is called... a) Petitioning b) Protesting c) Assembly 16) To gather in a group is called... a) Petition b) Assembly c) Press 17) Speech is not only what you say, but what you do and how you express yourself. a) True b) False 18) The right to petition means... a) You can gather in a group b) You can express yourself c) You can ask the government for a change d) You can worship whatever religion you want. 19) Freedom of Religion means... a) You can believe whatever you want b) You can say whatever you want c) You can ask for a change 20) If you go to church you are exercising which first amendment rights? a) Assembly b) Religion c) Petition d) Speech e) Press 21) If you go participate in a protest you are exercising which first amendment rights? a) Assembly b) Religion c) Petition d) Speech e) Press 22) If you wear a symbol on your shirt you are expressing your freedom of... a) Religion b) Assembly c) Speech d) Petition 23) In today's world you can be considered the press by posting information on your social media pages. a) True b) False 24) The press is the media and news or anyone/place that gives you information. a) True b) False 25) What changes to the Constitution ensure your rights are guaranteed to you? a) Amendments b) Bill of Rights c) 19th amendment 26) What group of people fought for our rights to be added to the Constitution? a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists

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