Ammendments
Guiding Principle of the Constitution
Government Through the Years
Grab Bag
Vocab
100

The right to own a gun.

What is the Second Ammendment.

100

This principle limits governemnt powers?

What is "Establishing a Limited Government"

100

The very first US governement.

What is Duel Federalism.

100

These liberties include freedom of, speech,religion,of the press,assembly,and unreasonable search and seizure

What are Civil Liberties.

100

A universal set of moral principles believed to come from humans’ basic sense of right and wrong that can be applied to any culture or system of justice?

What is Rule of Law

200

Freedom of speech,press,assembly,religion and petition.

What is the First Ammendment.

200

In this principle the people get to vote?

What is Popular Sovereignty.

200

In this government the states and National govenremtn held the same power.

What is Cooperative Federalism.

200

A written agreement between two or more parties or nations to perform some action?

What is a Compact.

200

A political system in which power is exercised by elected leaders who work in the interests of the people?

What is Representative Governement.

300

Police and other authorities have no right to search or seize property or people without just cause?

What is the Forth Ammendment.

300

This principle states no one is above the law?

What is Rule of Law.

300

In this government the states los power and the National government gained power?

What is Regulated Federalism.

300

-A strong national government would lead to tyranny.

-Constitution would make the national government too powerful

-“There is no Declaration of Rights,” or a bill of rights.

What are Anti-Federalists Complaints.

300

A political system in which the powers exercised by the government are restricted, usually by a written constitution?

What is Limited Government.

400

One of the more useless Ammendments this Ammendment bans quartering of troops in private homes during peacetime?

What is the Third Ammendment.

400

This principle seperates the powers between the three branches?

What is Checks and Balances system.

400

In this government the states gained back their power and the National government gave that power?

What is New Federalism.

400

These powers are shared between the states and the national (federal)governemnt.

What are Concurrent Powers.

400

The rights and liberties that can be claimed by individuals by virtue of being human; also called natural rights or human rights?

What are Indivisual Rights.

500

Reserves powers for the states and the people that are not specifically given to the national government?

What is the Tenth Ammendment.

500

Divides power between the central government and the various state governments?

What is Federalism.

500

Why did the states have to give power to the National government?

What are World Wars.

500

Rights not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights but given general protection under the Ninth Amendment?

What are Unumerated rights.

500

The idea that the powers of a government should be split between two or more strongly independent branches to prevent any one person or group from gaining too much power?

What is Seperation of Powers.

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