Icon Créer jeu Créer jeu

Constitution Fill in the Blanks

Compléter

A game where you fill in the blanks of a text about constitutions using the provided keywords.

Téléchargez la version papier pour jouer

Âge recommandé: 6 ans
0 fois fait

Créé par

United States

Top 10 résultats

Il n'y a toujours pas de résultats pour ce jeu. Soyez le premier à apparaître dans le classement! pour vous identifier.
Créez votre propre jeu gratuite à partir de notre créateur de jeu
Affrontez vos amis pour voir qui obtient le meilleur score dans ce jeu

Commentaires 0

pour écrire un commentaire.

Top Jeux

  1. temps
    but
  1. temps
    but
temps
but
temps
but
game-icon

Completar

Constitution Fill in the Blanks

A game where you fill in the blanks of a text about constitutions using the provided keywords.

Luis Gutierrez
1

United States individual liberty the interests one amendment supreme law federal authority America procedures Bill of Rights separation of powers government the Supreme Court government processes amendments federalism Constitution civil rights justice

The of the is the of the United States of . The Constitution , originally comprising seven articles , delineates the national frame of . Its first three articles embody the doctrine of the , whereby the federal government is divided into three branches : the legislative , consisting of the bicameral Congress ; the executive , consisting of the President ; and the judicial , consisting of and other federal courts . Articles Four , Five and Six embody concepts of , describing the rights and responsibilities of state governments , the states in relationship to the federal government , and the shared process of constitutional amendment . Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it . Since the Constitution came into force in 1789 , it has been amended 27 times , including that repealed a previous one , in order to meet the needs of a nation that has profoundly changed since the eighteenth century . In general , the first ten , known collectively as the , offer specific protections of and and place restrictions on the powers of government . The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual protections . Others address issues related to or modify and . Amendments to the United States Constitution , unlike ones made to many constitutions worldwide , are appended to the end of the document . At seven articles and twenty - seven amendments , it is the shortest written constitution in force . All five pages of the original U . S . Constitution are written on parchment . According to the United States Senate : " The Constitution's first three words ? We the People ? affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens . For over two centuries the Constitution has remained in force because its framers wisely separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard of majority rule and minority rights , of liberty and equality , and of the federal and state governments . "

2

executive constitutional government abuse of power freedoms checks and balances federal government rights judicial legislative United States Constitution powers separation of powers federalism balance of power

A is a system of government in which the of the government are limited by a constitution . In the , the constitutional government is established by the United States , which outlines the powers and limitations of the . The Constitution also guarantees certain and to the citizens of the United States . The constitutional government in the United States is characterized by a between the , , and branches of government . This system of ensures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful . The constitutional government also provides for a system of , in which power is divided between the federal government and the state governments . This allows for a and ensures that the rights and interests of both the federal government and the states are protected . The constitutional government in the United States is designed to protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens and to prevent the by the government .

3

supreme law rule of law government tyranny higher law United States individual rights powers inalienable rights constitutionalism rights safeguard freedoms Constitution

A in the refers to a law that is considered superior to all other laws . In the context of the U . S . legal system , the higher law is the . The Constitution is the of the land and serves as the foundation for all other laws in the country . It outlines the structure of the , establishes the and of individuals , and sets limits on the of the government . The higher law principle ensures that no law or government action can violate the fundamental rights and principles enshrined in the Constitution . It acts as a against and ensures that the government operates within the boundaries set by the Constitution . The concept of a higher law is rooted in the idea of , which holds that the government's power should be limited and that individuals have certain that cannot be infringed upon . The higher law principle is a fundamental aspect of the U . S . legal system and is essential for maintaining the and protecting .