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Preview of Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use the attached "Constitution" study guide, quiz, and test (with ANSWER KEYS) to assess your students' knowledgy of the United States Constitution. This 5-page attachment includes: 2-page detailed Study Guide, 1-page quiz on how the constitution came to be, and a 2-page detailed test (vocab. matching, multiple-choice, true/false, & short answer) including answer keys for all parts.
Preview of Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Help your students move beyond memorizing amendment numbers and truly understand what the Bill of Rights protects. This engaging, student-friendly resource gives middle schoolers a clear overview of Amendments 1–10 and helps them connect those rights to real-life situations at school, in the community, and online. What’s Included Bill of Rights Overview PagesClear, accessible explanations of each of the first ten amendments written in student-friendly language.Bill of Rights OrganizerA structur
Preview of Civics EOC – Rule of Law Unit (SS.7.CG.1.11): Notes, Activities, Quiz & Kahoot

Civics EOC – Rule of Law Unit (SS.7.CG.1.11): Notes, Activities, Quiz & Kahoot

Teach the Rule of Law with a complete, standards-aligned Civics EOC unit! This resource is designed specifically for Florida Civics and fully aligned to SS.7.CG.1.11. It includes everything you need to teach, review, assess, and reinforce the Rule of Law—through notes, guided practice, creative activities, real-world examples, and stimulus-based EOC-style questions. Whether you need a full lesson, sub-day plan, or an EOC review activity, this bundle has you covered. ✨ What’s Included ✔ Rule
Preview of Judicial Branch Worksheets & Quiz | U.S. Government (Grades 7–10)

Judicial Branch Worksheets & Quiz | U.S. Government (Grades 7–10)

This Judicial Branch Worksheets & Quiz resource helps students understand the Judicial Branch of the U.S. government, including the structure of the federal courts, judicial review, and checks and balances. Designed for Grades 7–10, these print-ready activities are ideal for classwork, homework, review, or assessment. Topics Covered: Role and purpose of the Judicial Branch Article III of the U.S. Constitution Structure of the federal court system District Courts, Courts of Appeals, and the Su
Preview of Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. Government

Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. Government

Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. GovernmentLooking for ready-to-use Executive Branch worksheets to reinforce key U.S. Government concepts? This printable resource helps students build understanding of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government through vocabulary practice, written reflection, and assessment. Designed for grades 7–10, this resource works well for classwork, review, sub plans, or formative assessment in Civics and U.S. Government classes. What’s Included✔ Exe
Preview of Increasing Voter Turnout Article and Questions

Increasing Voter Turnout Article and Questions

This article from The Associated Press and accompanying questions can help students think through reasons why voters don't vote and how the government and political parties could change to increase voter turnout.
Preview of U.S. Constitution Summary & Quiz | 3 Branches + Bill of Rights | 7th Grade Civic

U.S. Constitution Summary & Quiz | 3 Branches + Bill of Rights | 7th Grade Civic

Teach the U.S. Constitution with confidence! This student-friendly Constitution Summary + Quiz is a perfect way to introduce or review the foundations of American government in your middle school Civics or Social Studies class. This printable worksheet breaks down the three branches of government, the Bill of Rights, and the system of checks and balances in clear, age-appropriate language. A short mini quiz is included to assess comprehension—no prep needed! What’s Included: ✅ U.S. Const
Preview of U.S. Constitution Action Vocabulary Quiz Middle School Civics & Government

U.S. Constitution Action Vocabulary Quiz Middle School Civics & Government

Created by
My History Hub
Make teaching government vocabulary simple and engaging! This ready-to-use quiz helps students master five essential terms: Constitution, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, Federalism, and Amendment.✅ Includes: Matching section (word to definition)Multiple choice questions with real-world examplesScenario application to connect vocabulary with government in actionShort response to build critical thinkingAnswer key for quick grading and reviewPerfect for: Middle school social studies (gr
Preview of Increase the Peace! Screenprinting and Social Justice Presentation

Increase the Peace! Screenprinting and Social Justice Presentation

This is an art and social justice-themed screen printing presentation created for a teaching residency with high schoolers. It introduces students to the democratic medium of screenprinting, and color separation for 2-color screenprinting.
Preview of GA Studies Study Guide & Quiz | Late 20th Century | SS8H10 SS8H11 SS8H12

GA Studies Study Guide & Quiz | Late 20th Century | SS8H10 SS8H11 SS8H12

20 Pages - Late 20th Century & Modern Georgia Study Guide & Quiz (SS8H10–SS8H12) This Georgia Studies Study Guide & Quiz helps students review key historical developments in Georgia from the post–World War II era to the present. Students build a structured study guide throughout the unit, examining economic transformation, political change, the Civil Rights Movement, and modern developments such as the 1996 Olympics, the Savannah port expansion, and Georgia’s growing film industry. After compl
Preview of A New Nation Quizzes and Test with KEYS

A New Nation Quizzes and Test with KEYS

This material includes 6 ten question weekly quizzes and 1 unit test about the creation of a new nation (The United States). Each question has a standard next to it that you can match up to the list below. These tests and quizzes were created to meet the following state standards: ●  8.21 - Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, and describe the Land Ordinance of 1785, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the Northwest Territory, the Lost State of Franklin, and
Preview of Quiz - The Constitution (Creation, Structure, Principles & the 1st Amendment)

Quiz - The Constitution (Creation, Structure, Principles & the 1st Amendment)

Quiz - The Constitution Creation, Structure, Principles & the 1st Amendment 22 questions Multiple choice and matching
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Quiz and Key

Preamble to the Constitution Quiz and Key

Study sheet, practice quiz, quiz, and key all included to help your students memorize the Preamble to the Constitution.
Preview of Civics and Citizenship Quiz/Worksheet

Civics and Citizenship Quiz/Worksheet

Created by
Oasis EdTech
Test your students' knowledge on general concepts on civics and citizenship with this engaging activity!Answer Key is attached!
Preview of Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

This is a study guide and quiz for 5th grade Civics.
Preview of AP® US Govt Pop Quiz - Roles & Powers of the President (Foreign Affairs Edition)

AP® US Govt Pop Quiz - Roles & Powers of the President (Foreign Affairs Edition)

Unit 2.4 of the AP® curriculum focuses on executive power in the United States system of government, and how Presidents use these powers to accomplish policy goals. This five-question multiple choice quiz focuses on the US President's foreign policy powers, and examines how different constitutional limitations apply to the signing of Executive Agreements, the negotiation of international treaties and the use of military force: when was the last time Congress formally declared war? How does a per
Preview of AP® US Government Pop Quiz - Affirmative Action & the Supreme Court (Pre-2023)

AP® US Government Pop Quiz - Affirmative Action & the Supreme Court (Pre-2023)

Unit 3.13 of the AP® curriculum is devoted to Affirmative Action, the federal government's plan to help minority groups "catch up" after suffering the negative impacts of historic discrimination. This five-question (and one Bonus!) multiple choice quiz focuses on the intentions behind Affirmative Action, and how the program was impacted by the landmark 1978 Supreme Court case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke: why did President Lyndon B. Johnson believe Affirmative Action was nec
Preview of Live Export | Glossary and Quiz

Live Export | Glossary and Quiz

The Quiz accompanies the Live Export Glossary which outlines 46 key terms and definitions to help students understand the language contained within the Live Export Animal Protection Education (APE) toolkit. It can be used in conjunction with the Fact Sheet, Across Land and Sea: Live Export Explained and the Video, Live Animal Export Explained.Access the accompanying resources and lesson plans for Live Export here.Explore other Voiceless Animal Protection Education toolkits here.This Austral
Preview of Comparing Cruelty | Glossary and Quiz

Comparing Cruelty | Glossary and Quiz

The Quiz accompanies the Comparing Cruelty Glossary which outlines key terms and definitions to help students understand the language contained within the Comparing Cruelty Animal Protection Education (APE) toolkit. It can be used in conjunction with the Video, Animal Protection Around the World - who ranks best and worst?, as well as the Lesson Plans provided for Civics and Citizenship, Design and Technologies, and Geography .Access the accompanying Comparing Cruelty resources here. Explor
Preview of Short Interest Groups and Lobbyist Quiz

Short Interest Groups and Lobbyist Quiz

Created by
Sky Learning
This is a short quiz on interest groups and lobbyists. The paragraph (fill in the blank) portion was pulled from EdHelper.
Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of US Government & Civics Unit Curriculum Bundle | 3 Branches | American Government

US Government & Civics Unit Curriculum Bundle | 3 Branches | American Government

Created by
History Gal
This Civics curriculum bundle includes all of my resources for Civics or Government and the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Branches. It is not a complete course. As I add to this bundle, the price will increase. When you buy it, you will get all of the future additions to the pack for free. The price reflects that this is an incomplete bundle with unit gaps. This bundle includes the following:Articles of Confederation and Creation of Constitution PowerPoint (print and digital)Constitutiona
Preview of U.S. Government | Executive Branch | Article II | Student Activities & Video

U.S. Government | Executive Branch | Article II | Student Activities & Video

In this 10 page activity packet your students will explore the Executive Branch: Article II of the US Constitution. The worksheets and activities included are very versatile and could be used in a variety of ways. ***Includes a GOOGLE and Traditional version for your use!Included in this packet:1) A fun quiz that will help your students determine if they relate more to the Republican, Democratic or Independent parties. 2) 3 Graphic Organizers that help students take notes on the job and respon
Preview of The First Amendment Reading & Chart

The First Amendment Reading & Chart

This short reading and chart on the First Amendment are perfect to teach students about the five individual freedoms stated within this amendment. The reading breaks down the First Amendment and discusses: Freedom of ReligionFreedom of AssemblyFreedom of PressFreedom of PetitionFreedom of Speech After, students will use the acronym RAPPS to identify each freedom within the First Amendment and explain how this amendment protects our individual freedoms. The acronym RAPPS is a great tool to help s
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