Principles of the Constitution
Branches of Gov
Vocabulary
Constitutional Compromises
Know Your Rights
100

This Constitutional principle gives power to the people 

Popular Sovereignty

100

This Branch makes laws

Legislative

100

a person or group acting on behalf of another person or group

A Representative

100

This plan, favored by large states, would have accounted for population when deciding the amount of representatives states would have in Congress.

Virginia Plan

100

The rights protected by the first Amendment (name 1)

Religion, Assembly, Speech, The Press, and Petition

200

This Constitutional principle avoids a King by splitting the government into three branches

Separation of Powers 

200

This branch enforces the law

Executive

200

additions or changes to the Constitution

Amendments

200

This compromise allowed Southern states to count a portion of their enslaved population towards total population when counting for Representatives.

The 3/5th Compromise

200

When arrested, you may plead this amendment, which protects you from self-incrimination.

The 5th amendment
300

This principle covers the idea that people have the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

Individual Rights

300

This branch interprets the law

Judicial

300

A settlement of a disagreement where each side gives up something.

A Compromise

300

This plan favored small states, arguing each state should have 1 vote in congress

New Jersey Plan

300

The right to bear arms is protected by this amendment?

The second amendment

400

This Constitutional principle states that people should elect people to represent them in government.

Republicanism

400

This branch can rule that actions committed by Congress or the President are unconstitutional

Judicial

400

A system of government in which power is shared between the national (or federal) government and the states

Federalism
400

This compromise combined the Virginia and New Jersey plan, creating the Senate and House of Representatives.

The Great Compromise

400

This amendment states that any powers not granted to the Federal government, are given to the States.

10th Amendment

500

This Constitutional Principle allows each branch to keep the others from getting too powerful.

Checks and Balances

500

These two groups make up the Legislative branch

The House of Representatives and Senate

500

cruel and oppressive government or rule

Tyranny

500

The name for these 10 amendments added to the Constitution to protect the rights of Americans

Bill of Rights

500

This amendment was inspired by the quartering act, which had allowed British soldiers to live in the homes of colonists.

The 3rd Amendment

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