Vocab!
Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights #2
Constitution
vocab! #2
100

Gerrymandering

manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party. 

100

1st Amendment 

Freedom of: 

- Speech 

- Press

- Assembly 

- Religion 

-Petition

100

10th Amendment 

Any powers not given to the federal government is given to the states. 

100

Supremacy Clause 

Constitution is the supreme law of the land (above states) 

100

Marbury V Madison 

U.S. Supreme Court first declared an act of Congress unconstitutional, thus establishing the doctrine of judicial review.

200

Federalism 

Separation of powers between the state governments and the federal government 

200

2nd Amendment 

Right to bear arms 

200

4th Amendment 

Prohibited search of property without a court issued warrant 

200

Commerace Clause

Congress has the power to regulate commerce with both foreign nations and between the states.

200

US v Lopez

Federal Government made a law saying there are no guns in public schools by using the commerce clause. Lopez brought a gun and said that the federal government was overusing the commerce clause. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lopez. 

300

Grants in Aid 

Funding given to states for specific projects. 

300

5th Amendment

- Double Jeopardy

- No self incrimination 

- Due Process

300

7th Amendment 

Right to jury in civil cases 

300

Full Faith in Credit Clause 

Public records that are valid in one state are valid in all states

300

Article 4 in Constitution

Relationships Between States 

400

Block Grants 

Grants that are given to states with limited rules regarding how they are used 

400

6th amendment 

rights of a defendant (criminal Case):

- Speedy and public trial 

- impartial jury 

- Right to be informed of charges 

400

3rd Amendment 

Prohibited quartering of soldiers in homes of citizens 

400

Enumerated powers 

powers written specifically in the constitution 

400

Elastic Clause

(Necessary and Proper) Congress is able to make laws deemed necessary and proper to carry out their enumerated powers 

500

Title lX

Eliminated discrimination in education

500

8th Amendment 

Prohibited cruel and unusual punishment 

500

9th Amendment 

Rights go beyond those directly stated in the constitution

500

Concurrent Powers 

Powers shared between the states and the federal government 

500

Unfunded Mandate

Mandates that are given to states by the federal government that do not come with funding 

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