To approve; to make a written document official by signing it.
What is to ratify?
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution that protect the rights and freedoms of people in the United States.
What is the Bill of Rights?
This amendment stops the government from making laws that take away a person's freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and the press.
What is the First Amendment?
Proper legal procedures, such as a fair trial.
What is due process?
He went before Congress and proposed a set of amendments to the Constitution.
Who is James Madison?
This amendment says that because each state needs a militia, or an army of citizens, the government cannot take away a person's right to "keep and bear arms."
What is the Second Amendment?
Having a negative judgement or opinion of something or someone that is not based on facts.
What is prejudice?
This amendment forbids unreasonable search and seizure, or taking away property, by government officials.
What is the Fourth Amendment?
Noncriminal, or involving disputes about property, money, or other matters.
What is civil?
These two amendments are directly related. One protects a person against double jeopardy and from being forced to be witnesses against themselves, while the other ensures that anyone accused of a crime has the right to a fair trial.
What are the Fifth and Sixth Amendments?
A group of citizens who are chosen to decide the outcome of a trial.
What is a jury?
This amendment states that people cannot be forced to pay a fine or bail that is unfair, and they must receive a fair punishment for crimes.
What is the Eighth Amendment?