1st Constitution & Constitutional Convention
Vocab
Preamble Vocab
Amendments #1-5
Amendments #6-10
100
What was the name of the first constitution?

The Articles of Confederation

100

Amendment

a change or addition made to the Constitution.

100

Domestic

Matters or issues that relate to internal affairs of the country

100

What does the second amendment allow?

The right to bear arms (carry a gun)

100

What is protected in the 9th amendment?

Rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution

200

What was the main goal of the constitutional convention?

To create a new U.S. Constitution

200

Constitution

a set of fundamental principles that defines the structure, powers, and duties of the government and certain rights of the citizens.

200

Welfare

General well-being, happiness, and prosperity of the american people as a whole

200

What protection does the fourth amendment grant? 

People and their property cannot be searched or have items confiscated without a warrant or probable cause

200

What does the 10th amendment do? 

gives states and people powers that are not granted to the government

300

What were 2 problems of the first constitution? 

No one designated to enforce laws,

No national court system to settle issues between states

Amendments needed to have unanimous approval 

300

Ratified

when a document or agreement is formally approved, confirmed, or accepted.

300

Tranquility

State of peace, calm, and orderliness

300

What is the purpose of the third amendment? 

Stop the U.S. Government from forcing citizens to house soldiers without consent
300

What does the 8th amendment prevent? 

Cruel & unusual punishment

400

What did the Dickinson Draft do?

Formally named the country "The United States of America"

400

Legislature

The branch of government responsible for making laws.

400

Union

Refers to the coming together of states to form a unified nation

400
Name 3 of 5 of the Freedoms of the First Amendment

Freedom of Speech

Freedom of Religion

Freedom of Press

Freedom of Assembly

Freedom of Petition

400

What does the 7th amendment guarantee?

The right to a jury trial in cases involving disputes over property or money

500

How many states had to ratify the draft before it became the formal constitution?

9 of 13

500

Confederation

a group of independent states that join together for shared goals while keeping most of their own powers and decisions.

500

Posterity

All future generations

500

Name and explain one thing that the fifth amendment protects

  1. Grand Jury Indictment – ensures that serious crimes require a grand jury to formally charge someone

  1. Double Jeopardy – someone can not be tried twice for the same crime.

  2. Self-Incrimination – allows people to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination

  3. Due Process – guarantees fair treatment and legal procedures before taking away life, freedom, or property

  4. Eminent Domain – restricts the government from taking private property for public use without fair payment



500

Who does the sixth amendment protect?

People accused of crimes
600

What was the first state to ratify the constitution?

Delaware

600

What is the Bill of Rights?

The First 10 Amendments of the Constitution

600

What are the first 3 words of the preamble? 

We the People

600

Name and explain one of the protections written in the 6th amendment

1. Right to a speedy trial – ensures that criminal defendants have the right to a swift and timely trial 

2. Right to a public trial – guarantees that criminal proceedings are open to the public 

3. Right to an impartial jury – ensures that the accused has the right to a fair and unbiased jury trial 

4. Right to confront witnesses – allows the accused to confront and cross-examine witnesses against them

5. Right to compulsory process – grants the accused the right to make a witness testify to help their case 

6. Right to legal counsel – ensures that the accused has the right to have an attorney represent them in court.

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