Another name for the National government
Federal
This amendment protects Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech
1st Amendment
This amendment allows citizens the right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
The power to tax
Concurrent
This group wanted the Constitution approved as it was written with no Bill of Rights
Federalists
Splitting the government into separate entities so that power is divided among different groups
Separation of Power
This amendment ensures that we do not have to quarter soldiers in our homes/property
3rd Amendment
This amendment guarantees protection from excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishment
8th Amendment
Expressed OR Delegated
This was the compromise that the Founders made on the question of slavery
3/5 Compromise OR slave trade could not be banned until 1808
Included in the Constitution to keep one branch from becoming more powerful than the others
Checks and Balances
This amendment protects citizens from unlawful searches and seizure of property
4th Amendment
This amendment guarantees the right to a jury in a civil trial
7th Amendment
The power to make marriage and divorce laws
Reserved
This groups would not approve the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was added
Anti-Federalists
This is the division of power between difference levels of government (national, state, local)
Federalism
This amendment guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial and a jury in a criminal case
6th Amendment
Protects against self incrimination and double jeopardy
5th Amendment
The power to control education and voting
Reserved
This was the MAIN battle/concern during the Constitutional Convention
The power of the Central/National Government
This is the power to rule a law or government action unconstitutional
Judicial Review
This amendment reserves powers for the states that are not specifically given to the national government in the Constitution
10th Amendment
This amendment gives any other right not listed to the people of the United States
9th Amendment
The power to declare war
Expressed OR Delegated
This was the name of the plan that created a bicameral legislative branch (one determined by population the other was equal)
The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)