Constitution Vocab #1
Constitution Vocab #2
Constitution Vocab #3
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Constitution Vocab #5
100

The supreme law of the land. United States- 1787

U.S. Constitution 

100

Independent power

sovereignty

100

Agreement between two or more sides, in which both sides give up something they want

compromise

100

A system where government has only certain powers

limited government 

100

Person who supported the U.S. Constitution

Federalist

200

(1787)- policies for westward expansion

Northwest Ordinance

200

Two branches or chambers of government

bicameral

200

Series of essays that persuaded the approval of the new Constitution

federalist papers

200

The system of voting for the President via a indirect election

electoral college

200

The years after the adoption of the Articles of Confederation

critical period

300

Idea that the government must follow procedures established by law

due process

300

Approval of a document or policy

ratification

300

Person who opposed the U.S. Constitution

anti-federalist

300

First compromise delegates reached over representation.

The Great Compromise

300

An addition to a document

amendment

400

A form of government created in America where representatives are elected by the population

republicanism

400

Legally recognized person of a state or country

citizen

400

States the purpose of a document

preamble

400

Rules on cases involving the Constitution or laws passed by Congress

Supreme Court
400

Power of government to take persons property if need for the common good, must pay a fair price

eminent domain

500

A formal charge that there is a sufficient evidence in a criminal case to arrest and go to trial

indictment 

500

(1786) Uprising of farmers

Shay's Rebellion

500

A group of citizens who hear evidence to determine whether to take a criminal case to trial

grand jury

500

First 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution

Bill of Rights

500

A trial jury that determines guilt or innocence in a criminal trial; renders a judgment in a civil trial

petit jury

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