Intro
Constitution
Constitution 2
Court
Interpreting the Constitution
100
The Framers

Who distributed power in the Consitution?

100

Preamble, Articles, Amendments

What are the 3 parts of the constitution?


100

Freedoms of speech, press, religion, and assmebly.

What is amendment 1

100

(finish the sentence) to remain silent

(finish the sentence) You have the right...

100

Amendments

What are modifications of the constitution of a polity, organization or other type of entity?

200

Executive, Judicial, Legislavtive

What are the 3 branches of power in the U.S?
200

The right to own a gun

What is the second amendment.


200

This principle means that power resides in the will of the people

What is Popular Sovereignty

200

is the phrase "you have the right to remain silent, you have the right to an attorney, ETC"

What are your Miranda rights?


200

Articles of confederation

What was the first written document of laws in the U.S?

300

A political system in which power is divided between a central government and smaller regional governments

What is Federalism?

300

First 10 amendments

What is the Bill of Rights?


300

Requires that the American people and their government abide by a system of laws

What is the rule of law?

300

They are formatted like "(person, V person)"

How are court cases formatted?

300

Loose construction

What is an approach to interpreting the U.S. Constitution that takes modern values and social consequences into account; also known as loose construction?

400

The principle that no person can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without fair legal procedures and safeguards

What is Due Process?


400

Introduces the constitution and explains its reasoning

What is the preamble?

400

The executive branch.

What branch carries out and enforces laws?

400
The supreme court.

What takes justices and handles crime?

400
James Madison

Who had the idea for the constitution?

500

Gives U.S citizens natural rights and rules of law to form the US


What is the point of the constitution?

500

The amendments for when you're accused of a crime

What are amendments 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

500

No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail

What is amendment 8?

500

An independent judiciary is.

What is the fifth guiding principle of the constitution?
500

March 9th, 1789

When was the constitution ratified?

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