The document presents 13 scenarios and asks the reader to choose one of five options for each scenario that relates to an aspect of the US government or Constitution. The scenarios cover a range of topics including amendments, functions of government bodies, and rights and protections afforded to citizens.
The document presents 13 scenarios and asks the reader to choose one of five options for each scenario that relates to an aspect of the US government or Constitution. The scenarios cover a range of topics including amendments, functions of government bodies, and rights and protections afforded to citizens.
The document presents 13 scenarios and asks the reader to choose one of five options for each scenario that relates to an aspect of the US government or Constitution. The scenarios cover a range of topics including amendments, functions of government bodies, and rights and protections afforded to citizens.
2. Establish Justice KNOWLEDGE! 3. Domestic Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 1 • The First Amendment added Choose one: freedom of speech, assembly, 1. We the People
press, religion, and petition. 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 2 Choose one: • Keep America free from 1. We the People foreign attack. 2. Establish Justice 3. Domestic Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 3 Choose one: • This section of the 1. We the People Preamble was written, so 2. Establish Justice the government could deal 3. Domestic with rebellions like Shays Tranquility 4. Common Defense Rebellion. 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 4 Choose one: • The US Constitution 1. We the People
created a Supreme 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic Court. Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 5 Choose one: • Civil Rights legislation was 1. We the People
passed in the 1960s to 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic prohibit racial Tranquility discrimination. 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 6 Choose one: • US Citizens are more 1. We the People
important than Congress 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic to the US Constitution. Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 7 Choose one: • Students in the US are 1. We the People
provided with a free 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic education. Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 8 • The 14th Amendment to Choose one: the Constitution stated 1. We the People that all people born in the 2. Establish Justice
US are citizens regardless 3. Domestic
Tranquility if they were formerly 4. Common Defense enslaved. 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 9 Choose one: • The 19th Amendment 1. We the People
was added to the US 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic Constitution giving Tranquility women the right to vote. 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 10 Choose one: • Fair and impartial trials 1. We the People
by jury of your peers. 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 11 • People should be able to Choose one:
walk around without fear of 1. We the People
2. Establish Justice verbal, emotional, and 3. Domestic physical harassment, felony, Tranquility robbery, thefts, murder, and 4. Common Defense threats. 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 12 Choose one: • Congress passed bills 1. We the People
regarding healthcare 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic and improving roads Tranquility for the US. 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare SCENARIO 13 Choose one: • Congress has the ability 1. We the People
to approve international 2. Establish Justice
3. Domestic treaties. Tranquility 4. Common Defense 5. General Welfare