Article 6 is talking about what?
National Supremacy
Article 7 is talking about what?
New York
slavery
What is the limit on the number of terms a President can serve?
two terms
The Constitution of the United States is the ...
Supreme Law of the Land
How many states were needed to ratify the Constitution?
9
How many Legislatures have to ratify in order for these amendments to become a part of the Constitution?
3/4
What does Section 1 of Amendment 14 talk about?
US citizen are not to be deprived of life, liberty, and property
What day and time does the term for President and Vice President end?
January 3 at noon
What are all public office holders bound by?
an oath or affirmation
On what day was the Constitutional Convention held?
Sept. 17, 1787
Amendment 1 talks about ...
Freedom of Speech and Religion
Any person in a public office may not ...
engage in insurrections or rebellions and they may not aid enemies
When was the 13 Amendment Ratified?
December 6, 1865
If a state's laws ______________ the Constitution it is considered invalid.
Contradict
What does ratify mean?
to make something official by signing/voting for it
Amendment 4 (IV) discusses...
Who is given the right to vote in Amendment 19?
women
When was the meeting on the Bill of Right held?
March 4, 1789
All federal and state officials are to support what?
The Constitution
What is set to happen once the Constitution is ratified?
electors appointed and Senators & Representatives chosen
Amendment 5 discusses...
a person has the right to a grand jury, forbids double-jeopardy, and protects from self-incrimination
What is Amendment 21 doing?
repealing the 18 Amendment, making alcohol legal
Senate