Right to bear arms
What is the 2nd Amendment (II)?
Powers that belong specifically to the State Governments in the United States are called this
What are Reserved Powers?
Which Supreme Court Case:
The Supreme Court declared that all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the Fourth Amendment is inadmissible in court.
What is Mapp v. Ohio?
The Executive Branch is established in this Article
What is Article II (2)?
This is one of Pennsylvania's two current senators in the US Senate. What is his name?
Who is John Fetterman?
Gave women the right to vote
What is the 18th Amendment (XVIII)?
A system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central, or national, government and several state governments
What is Federalism?
Which Supreme Court Case:
The State cannot hold prayers in public schools, even if participation is not required and the prayer is not tied to a particular religion
This Article creates and establishes the US Supreme Court
What is Article III (3)?
The Introduction to the US Constitution is called this
What is the Preamble?
No Self-Incrimination
What is the 5th Amendment (V)?
The three branches of our National Government are not completely separate and independent of one another because of this basic principle; Each branch exercises some control over the other two
What is Checks and Balances?
Which Supreme Court Case:
Stated that flag burning is a form of symbolic speech, which is protected under the First Amendment
What is Texas v. Johnson?
This Article lists the qualifications that must be met to run for the US House of Representatives
What is Article I (1)?
You must be a natural-born citizen to run for President of the United States, and you must have lived in the United States for at least this many years
What is 14 years?
What is the 25th Amendment (XXV)?
The term that explains that people are the ultimate source of political power and that a government exists to serve their interests
What is Popular Sovereignty?
Which Supreme Court Case:
Guarantees the right to legal counsel for criminal defendants in federal and state courts
What is Gideon v. Wainwright?
This Article lists the ways that an amendment can be proposed and ratified
What is Article V (5)?
This position is second in line to the Presidency according to the Presidential Line of Succession
The "Lame Duck" Amendment
What is the 20th Amendment (XX)?
The powers to make, enforce, and interpret laws are examples of this type of power (that we talked about in this section)
What are Concurrent Powers?
Which Supreme Court Case:
Confirmed that symbolic speech is protected under the First Amendment
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
This Article establishes the concept of Federalism
What is Article VI (6)?
What is Extradition?
What principle did the US Supreme Court Case Marbury v. Madison establish? This Supreme Court Case determined that the US Supreme Court has the power to declare laws unconstitutional
What is Judicial Review?