Amendments
Powers State and National
Definintions
Civil Liberty and Human Rights
Branches
100

The right to speak freely.

first amendment

100

Can declare war.

National

100

to make something official by signing it, or voting for it

ratification

100

Right to life

human right

100

Can write laws

Legislative

200

Does not allow soldiers to house soldiers.

third amendment

200

Establish and maintain schools.

State

200

Giving money to follow regulated rules

mandates
200

Right to free elections

civil liberty

200

This branch is represented by the president

Executive

300

The right to own weapons.

second amendment

300

levy taxes

Both

300
Powers that are shared between the State and Federal government.
concurrent powers
300

Freedom of Slavery

Human Rights

300

This group can serve for life 

Judicial

400

Not able to be trialed twice, known as double jeopardy.

amendment five
400
Can coin money

National

400

The second and final attempt to write a document that would govern the United States, we still follow it today

The Constitution

400

Right to silence

Civil Liberties

400

Enforce laws and carry out every day business in the government

Executive

500

Prevents unreasonable searches

amendment 4

500

Provide for public safety

State

500

The idea that the Federal Government splits into three branches so nobody becomes too powerful

Separation of Powers

500

Right to hearing

civil liberties

500

They can levy taxes, declare war, and regulate commerce

Legislative

M
e
n
u