Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards Principles of American Government Influential Historic Documents Grades 8, 10 and 11 Quiz, Quiz, Trade Instructions • Print the slides. Laminate and cut out the rectangles. There is a matching term and definition. • Each student receives a card. Students mix around the room. Teacher can play if there is an odd number of students or may “buddy” two students. • Students quiz each other on their card and then exchange the cards. • Students repeat the procedure with different partners until time is called. • Management tip: have students raise their hands when looking for a partner. Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Limited Government • Powers of government are restricted by the Constitution. • Location in the Constitution: Articles I, II, III Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Republicanism • Voters hold the sovereign power and elect representatives to exercise power for them. • Location in Constitution: Preamble and Article I Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Checks and Balances • Each of the three branches of government exercises some control over the others, sharing power among them. • Location in the Constitution: Articles I, II, III Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Federalism • Power is divided between the national and state governments, limiting central power. • Location in the Constitution: 10th Amendment Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Separation of Powers • Each branch of government has its own responsibilities and limitations. • Location in the Constitution: Articles I, II, III Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Popular Sovereignty • Authority for government flows from the people and they rule through their representatives. • Location in the Constitution: Amendment IX and the Preamble Basic Principles of the U.S. Constitution Individual Rights • Unalienable rights guaranteed to all citizens. • Location in the Constitution: Preamble and the Bill of Rights