Branches of Government
Constituion
Things that deals with the President
Judicial Branch items
Other 3rd Quarter Review stuff
100
Executive Branch (President)
Carries out or enforces laws
100

First amendment

Freedom of speech, religions and press

100
Veto
Power of the president to reject a bill from becoming a law
100
Due Process
Right to a legal procedure and trail
100
Doves
people who didn't want war with England
200
Legislative Branch (Congress)
Senate AND House of Representatives. They make the law
200

Second Amendment

Right to own a gun

200
Impeach
To charge a government official with a crime
200
Marbury v. Madison
Trail which gave the supreme Court the power of Judicial Review which allows them to declare war
200
War Hawks
War Hawks wanted war with England. Wanted to add territory (Canada) and wanted to stop the British from helping and arming Native American
300
Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)
Interprets the laws
300

Third Amendment

Right to not have soldiers live in your home



300
George Washington

1st president of the United States, set many precedents

300
Amendment 7 
Trail by Jury
300
Lewis and Clark

Sent by Jefferson to explore and map the region. Utilized river systems to travel. Native America would be the least likely to approve of the development.

400
Principles of the Constitution
Separation of Powers: The federal government is separated into 3 seperate branches
400

Fourth Amendment

Free from unreasonable search and seizure

400
What Branch is the president in
Executive Branch
400
Amendment 6 
Right to a speedy trail
400

Louisiana Purchase

Brought for $15 million, doubled the size of the United States and gave the U.S the port of New Orleans




500
President
The highest official of government
500

Sixth Amendment

Right to a speedy trail

500
Where does the president live
In the White House in Washington D.C
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