#1
Who is known as the 'Father of the Constitution' in the United States?
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
James Madison
Alexander Hamilton
#2
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants the right to bear arms?
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
#3
What is the purpose of the First Amendment in the U.S. Constitution?
Freedom of religion
Right to bear arms
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
Right to a fair and speedy trial
#4
Who has the authority to confirm or reject appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court?
President
Senate
House of Representatives
Supreme Court Justices
#5
In the United States, what is the purpose of the Electoral College in presidential elections?
Electing Senators
Choosing Supreme Court Justices
Selecting the President
Overseeing impeachment trials
#6
Which constitutional amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures?
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
#7
Which constitutional amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, religion, and the press?
First Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
#8
What is the significance of the Marbury v. Madison case?
Established the principle of judicial review
Affirmed the power of the executive branch
Protected freedom of speech
Defined the process for amending the Constitution
#9
Which constitutional amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18?
Twenty-First Amendment
Twenty-Fourth Amendment
Twenty-Sixth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
#10
Which landmark Supreme Court case declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional?
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Brown v. Board of Education
Plessy v. Ferguson
Roe v. Wade
#11
Which constitutional amendment protects individuals from self-incrimination and ensures due process of law?
Fifth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Seventeenth Amendment
#12
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
Thirteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Eighteenth Amendment
Twentieth Amendment
#13
Which constitutional amendment granted women the right to vote?
Nineteenth Amendment
Twenty-Third Amendment
Twenty-Sixth Amendment
Eighteenth Amendment
#14
What is the 'necessary and proper' clause in the U.S. Constitution often referred to as?
Commerce Clause
Supremacy Clause
Elastic Clause
Due Process Clause
#15
Which constitutional amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in civil cases involving a certain amount of money?
Sixth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
#16
Who has the power to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution?
President
Congress
Supreme Court
State Governors
#17
What is the significance of the McCulloch v. Maryland case?
Established the principle of judicial review
Affirmed the power of the executive branch
Defined the limits of congressional power
Confirmed the right to privacy
#18
In the United States, what does the 'Commerce Clause' in the Constitution address?
Freedom of speech
Federal taxation
Regulation of interstate commerce
Presidential powers
#19
What is the significance of the Miranda v. Arizona case?
Established the right to privacy
Defined the limits of free speech
Established the Miranda rights
Clarified presidential impeachment procedures
#20
Who was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court during the landmark case of Roe v. Wade?
John Marshall
Warren Burger
William Rehnquist
John Roberts
#21
What is the 'Equal Protection Clause' in the Fourteenth Amendment primarily concerned with?
Voting rights
Segregation in schools
Gender equality
Ensuring equal treatment under the law
#22
In the context of constitutional law, what does the term 'stare decisis' refer to?
The power of judicial review
The principle of precedent
The process of impeachment
Executive privilege
#23
Who was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court during the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education?
John Marshall
Earl Warren
William Rehnquist
John Roberts
#24
What is the 'emoluments clause' in the U.S. Constitution designed to prevent?
Foreign interference in elections
Presidential abuse of power
Corruption through foreign gifts or payments
Violations of the right to privacy
#25
In the context of the U.S. Constitution, what does the term 'habeas corpus' refer to?
The right to bear arms
Protection against double jeopardy
The right to a fair and speedy trial
Protection against cruel and unusual punishment