2nd Amendment
Right to bear arms.
Women's Suffrage
19th Amendment
What are the three types of powers given to the National government
expressed powers, implied powers, inherent powers
what is the enabling act?
1st Amendment
freedom of speech, religion, press, right to assemble, right to petition
Voting age of 18
26th Amendment
Name 2 of the 3 ways powers are denied to the National government
1 - expressed
2- silence of the constitution
3- denied because of federalism itself
Once the state has passed their constitution by popular vote, what will congress do next?
act of admission
right against unreasonable search and seizures
4th amendment
Abolition of Slavery
13th amendment
What are exclusive powers?
powers exercised by the national government alone
before admitting a state congress might place what on their constitution?
conditions
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
3rd amendment
Prohibition
18th Amendment
What are concurrent powers?
powers possessed by both the states and national government
What is extradition?
the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state can be returned to that state
guarantees right to a grand jury and forbids double jeopardy
5th amendment
Citizenship to any natural born american
14th amendment
What is the Supremacy Clause?
The constitution holds supreme power over both levels of government
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
states must honor the civil proceedings from one state to another