Vocab
Vocab
Three Branches of Government
The Bill of Rights
Famous people during The Bill of Rights period
100

to reject

veto

100

approve

ratify

100

This branch is also known as the lawmaking branch.

Legislative Branch

100

What is the fourth amendment?

It protects people against unfair searches

100

On March 4, 1797 this person became president

John Adams

200

weapon's storehouse

arsenal

200

an alliance that works to reach common goals

union

200

What is part of the preamble to the constitution?

"We the people of the United States..."

200

What does the fifth through fourth amendments have to do with?

due process law

200

In 1789, this man became president

George Washington

300

a change

amendment

300

right to vote

suffrage

300

The _______ is the court system.

Judicial Branch

300

What does the third amendment do?

The government cannot make house soldiers in peacetime

300

Who wanted a stronger central government?

Alexander Hamilton

400

a form of government in which people elect representatives to run the government

republic

400

a group chosen by citizens to vote for the President

electoral college
400

The power to enforce laws is given to...

Executive Branch

400

What does the second amendment do?

protects people's rights to have weapons

400

Who wanted a less central government?

Thomas Jefferson

500

an idea for a new law

bill

500

what people want from the government

public agenda

500

What are the three Branches of Government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial 

500

How many out of 13 states had to ratify the constitution?

9 out of 13 states had to ratify the constitution

500

This man was a free African American who helped the architect Pierre Charles

Benjamin Banneker

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