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Constitution Fill-in-the-Blank Freedom of the means the government cannot tell people what they can say in newspapers and books. The ten amendments are called the. The The ten to the Constitution. The is a group of laws. are new laws that were added This article addresses the duties for the legislative branch. This branch addresses the duties of the federal court system. has nine judges. Men and women who write laws are called. This article outlines the largest branch of government and focuses. The House of in congress. is one of the two houses What is the brief introductory statement to the Constitution known as? One of the requirements to be a member of the is to be a citizen of 9 years and at least 30 years old. The leader of the Supreme Court is called the. In our country, we have a There are There were legislature. is the capital of our country. principles to the constitution. states needed for ratification. Constitution Senate Representatives Senators Supreme Court Washington D.C. Press Amendments Bill of Rights Article one nine Article two Preamble Article three Chief Justice Bicameral six Freedom of the Press means the government cannot tell people what they can say in newspapers and books. The ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights. The Constitution is a group of laws. The ten Amendments are new laws that were added to the Constitution. The Supreme Court has nine judges. This article addresses the duties for the legislative branch. Article one This branch addresses the duties of the federal court system. Article three Men and women who write laws are called Senators. This article outlines the largest branch of government and focuses. Article two The House of Representatives is one of the two houses in congress. What is the brief introductory statement to the Constitution known as? Preamble One of the requirements to be a member of the Senate is to be a citizen of 9 years and at least 30 years old. The leader of the Supreme Court is called the Chief Justice. In our country, we have a Bicameral legislature. Washington D.C. is the capital of our country. There are six principles to the constitution There were nine states needed for ratification.

Constitution Word Search K Z Q I D O O L I G A R C H Y B E H U Q P I P U H X V H I F A L V O F J H L N B G E L V U Q J D N J H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S O C I L G Q G E R R Y M A N D E R I N G D I K I U M O E Q W B C B A M L W S P V U I E J E U W C T Y E N Y H O N I B P L S D M U N I T R U L E A M C M S S R B J U D I C I A L R E V I E W T Y L H B S V T T R J D F R G D E M O C R A C Y B S Q B G P A H I I N P L Y I Y W F T Z C P G Y V C J N I B V X O C T Y Z A X N D E G H A Q H D W R A V S F K H Y J T U O A E S R S C X K V X Y G K N B G M T G Y W U R T P R Z O I J J O I N T C O M M I T T E E P F D A I B F H Z J N H R Q R T J V K J N C L U E A T I N O B Z L P W J H T L A T O I C U E I U A L Z S C Q N F Z Q A F E T E B L T M C M R T B L P H T Q I U A E K Q N M X B D R E O M R L P I B C X H O J A I L D Z W S V E T O T E M I P B N E H B G G J L L L O E D W Q I H N J W J N R K C P N A I P W C X B I F R K I P L C U D I L W T K M B F R C M S H D R T E A W Z O Q T Q A M J N W P Z P F K B H S X K A Y U L F E A X P F J V E V M E O O X A Q P M Q R N G T I E V E Q M W R T Q N M B L W I G P D L E U C X N S P D E B A W E L X H T L F D E C H E R T N H K M M G K C V U D L F G F I Y Q U H R R G D C M T M U Z R X Z J H X C U B B M Z E K S O S U H D U W Q M P Word List Democracy Federalism Gerrymandering Veto Judicial Review Bill of Rights House of Representatives Judicial Branch Oligarchy Unconstitutional Cabinet Unit Rule Amendment Domestic Tranquility Impeachment Inherent Powers Joint Committee

Connect the Dots The Liberty Bell rang for our country s very first birthday. That was more than 200 years ago. The bell was made in 1751 and weighs over 2,000 pounds. Today the bell is housed in Independence Hall. The first time the Liberty Bell was rung, it cracked. People tried to fix the bell, but it cracked more each time it rang. Although the bell has been quiet for many years, many people still go to Philadelphia to see the Liberty Bell.

Connect the Dots The infamous quill pen used to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 is an important symbol of American history. Thomas Jefferson used the quill, which was plucked from the wing of one of his own geese to write the Declaration. The Bill of Rights as well as the Constitution were also signed using a quill pen. Historic figures such as John Hancock, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, John Marshall used the quill pen to write unforgettable chapters in American history.

Independence Hall Maze Benjamin Franklin is late for a meeting at Independence Hall! Help him find his way back.