Category: American History
James Madison is famous for many things. Name one: he is the 'Father of the Constitution', the fourth President, President during the War of 1812, and one of the writers of the Federalist Papers.
Madison earned the title 'Father of the Constitution' because he was the primary architect of the document at the 1787 Convention. He also co-wrote the Federalist Papers with Hamilton and Jay to argue for its ratification.
As President, Madison led the country through the War of 1812 against Britain — sometimes called the 'Second War of Independence.'
Pick one: 'Father of the Constitution.'
Test yourself with our free quiz simulator and interactive flashcards — the same official questions, timed like the real interview.