Test your knowledge and learn more about the Constitution with these interactive features.
Supreme Court Roundup
How did Supreme Court rulings over the past year affect consitutional rights and government powers? Test your knowledge of the Court's decisions.
Constitution Quiz
Who selects federal judges? Which branch of government did Alexander Hamilton describe as the "least dangerous"? How does the Constitution protect judges from political interference in their decision-making? Find the answers to these questions and more in this interactive quiz.
Young People and the Constitution
The rights guaranteed by the Constitution have no age limits, but the special circumstances of a school setting can affect students' rights in the classroom. Look at five fact situations and decide: Is this constitutional?
What Can They Do?
The Constitution defines and limits the powers of each of the three branches of the federal government: the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary. How well do you know what the three branches can do?
How Do You Compare?
You may think you know everything about the Constitution and the separation of powers, but how do you measure up against your fellow Americans? Take this Quiz and compare your score to others who answered these same questions as part of a July, 2005 poll commissioned by the ABA and conducted by Harris Interactive.
Introduction | Supreme Court Roundup | Constitution Quiz
Young People and the Constitution | What Can They Do? | How Do You Compare?
Supreme Court Roundup
How did Supreme Court rulings over the past year affect consitutional rights and government powers? Test your knowledge of the Court's decisions.
Constitution Quiz
Who selects federal judges? Which branch of government did Alexander Hamilton describe as the "least dangerous"? How does the Constitution protect judges from political interference in their decision-making? Find the answers to these questions and more in this interactive quiz.
Young People and the Constitution
The rights guaranteed by the Constitution have no age limits, but the special circumstances of a school setting can affect students' rights in the classroom. Look at five fact situations and decide: Is this constitutional?
What Can They Do?
The Constitution defines and limits the powers of each of the three branches of the federal government: the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary. How well do you know what the three branches can do?
How Do You Compare?
You may think you know everything about the Constitution and the separation of powers, but how do you measure up against your fellow Americans? Take this Quiz and compare your score to others who answered these same questions as part of a July, 2005 poll commissioned by the ABA and conducted by Harris Interactive.
Young People and the Constitution | What Can They Do? | How Do You Compare?