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The 18th Amendment, ratified in 1919, established what?

About Constitutional Amendments

How well do you know the amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the rights they protect? This free general knowledge activity is built for older adults who want clear, readable browser-based games without sign-up friction.

General knowledge games mix recall, reasoning, and pattern recognition to keep each round varied and mentally engaging. This quiz includes 15 questions, so it works well as a quick session or as part of a longer brain-training routine. A printable version is available if you prefer offline play or want to share the game at home, in a classroom, or in a group setting.

About Constitutional Amendments

Constitutional Amendments is a free general knowledge quiz with 15 multiple-choice questions aimed at mixed difficulty. How well do you know the amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the rights they protect? A typical run takes about 7 minutes, hints are always one tap away, and your streak ticks up the first time you finish a game on a given day.

A few sample questions

  1. 1. The First Amendment protects which of the following rights?

    Answer: Freedom of speech, religion, and the press

  2. 2. Which amendment abolished slavery in the United States?

    Answer: 13th Amendment

  3. 3. The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted which right?

    Answer: Women's right to vote

Frequently asked questions

How many questions are in Constitutional Amendments?

Constitutional Amendments has 15 multiple-choice questions. Each one has four answer options and an explanation that appears after you answer, so you learn something even when you miss.

Is Constitutional Amendments free to play?

Yes. The entire SeniorBrainGames catalog — including Constitutional Amendments — is free, with no sign-up required, no time limits, and no ads on top of the game. It also works offline once the page has loaded once.

How long does Constitutional Amendments take?

Most players finish Constitutional Amendments in about 7 minutes. You can pause between questions, replay it as often as you like, and there is no penalty for taking your time — answers are explained after you submit them.

What's a good follow-up after Constitutional Amendments?

If you enjoyed this general knowledge quiz, try the Daily Challenge — five rotating questions, refreshed every 24 hours, that count toward your streak. You can also use the Surprise Me button on the homepage to land on a different game type for variety.

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