Thursday, September 17, 2015

It’s Constitution Day: A quiz to see how much you know - The Washington Post

It’s Constitution Day: A quiz to see how much you know - The Washington Post:

It’s Constitution Day: A quiz to see how much you know



U.S. Constitution (National Archives)


Here, again, is our annual quiz on Constitution Day, which occurs every year on Sept. 17 and which could be called the U.S. government’s birthday.
Constitution Day was created by Congress in 2004 to require that all schools which receive federal funding offer some type of “educational program” on the U.S. Constitution, but it doesn’t define what that should be.  Sept. 17 was chosen because it was the last session of the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, during which the final version  of the newly written U.S. Constitution was signed by 39 delegates.
Schools — pre-K through college — have taken different approaches to teaching the Constitution on this day, some with holding school fairs where information is shared, some with formal lessons on the Constitution. There are numerous online lessons available for teachers and students, including some by the National Archives,which suggest ways to teach six big ideas about the Constitution.
Take this quiz to see how much you know about the Constitution.
1
Who is considered the father of the Constitution?
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
James Monroe
James Madison

2
Who was unanimously elected to preside over the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
James Monroe
James Madison