Bill of Rights
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What is the 1st Amendment?

the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble; or to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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What is the 3rd Amendments?

No Quartering of Troops

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What are the first 10 Amendments Called?

The Bill of Rights

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This Branch has the right to impeach the President

The Legislative

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How many articles does the Constitution Have?

What is 7

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What is the 2nd amendment?

Right to Bear Arms

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What is the 5th Amendment?

Rights of the Accused 
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What is an Article?

Article is the sections that the Constitution is divided into...

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Which Branch is broken into two houses...

The Legislative

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Which of the Following States receive the most electoral votes?

What is California

300

What is the 4th Amendment?

No unreasonable search & Seizures 

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What is the 13th Amendments?

Slavery Abolished
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What is the Electoral College?

System of electing a President using a group of electors, instead of the general public, to cast votes for president...

300
What Branches leaders are not elected

The Judicial Branch

300

How long are terms for the House of Representatives?

2 Year Terms

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What is the 8th Amendments?

No Cruel, Unusual, Unjust Punishments

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What is the 16th Amendments?

Created income tax

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What is a Bicameral?

A system of government with two houses

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What Branch Can collect taxes

WHat is the Legislative Branch

400

How long is the Term of the Senate?

What is 6 year terms

500

What is the 10th Amendments?

Reserved Rights of the States and the People

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What is the 22nd Amendments?

No President can be elected more than twice

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What is a Unit?

Parts of Local Government that consists of counties, townships, school districts, etc

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What Branch can make treaties with other Countries?

The Executive Branch

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define for me Checks and Balances...

a governmental system where each branch (legislative, executive, judicial) has powers to limit or "check" the actions of the other two, preventing any single branch from becoming too powerful and ensuring cooperation and accountability through shared authority, as seen with presidential vetoes, congressional lawmaking, and judicial review.

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