The amendment that gives U.S citizens the right to bear arms.
What is the 2nd amendment?
The first ten Amendments of the U.S constitution.
What are the Bill of Rights?
The person who can approve a bill and sign it into law.
Who is the president.
The two houses which make up the legislative branch.
What are the House and the Senate?
The item prohibited from being worn in school in the Tinker v Des Moines case.
What are armbands?
The amendment that gives U.S citizens protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
What is the 5th amendment?
The term that is used to describe that the government cannot put you on trial that you were already found not guilty of.
What is double jeopardy?
Those who research, discuss and make changes to the bill.
Who are committee members?
The power that regulates foreign and interstate commerce.
What is the Commerce power?
The case that was said school sponsored prayer in schools is violating the establishment clause.
What is Engel v. Vitale?
The amendment that abolished slavery
What is the 13th amendment?
Civil liberties protect you from who?
Who is the government?
Who has to both agree on the same version of the final bill before it goes to the president.
Who are the House and the Senate?
Powers that the U.S. congress has that is specifically listed in the constitution.
What are the expressed powers?
In the case Texas v. Johnson, where an american flag was burned, what amendment was dealt with
What is the first amendment?
The amendment that gave women the right to vote.
What is the 19th amendment?
The three things the government cannot take away from you as stated in the 5th Amendment.
What is life, liberty, and property?
Where a bill can start besides House of Congress or a senator.
What is a representative?
What is to declare war?
what was the main focus in the case of Miranda v. Arizona?
what is Self incrimination?
The amendment that reserved powers to the states.
What is the 10th amendment?
The amendment that was most important to the anti-federalists
What is the 10th Amendment?
When the president decides not to sign a bill if Congress adjourns within the 10 day period.
What is a Pocket Veto?
Congress has power to approve treaties negotiated by which branch of government?
What is the Executive branch?
Which president's term did the supreme court decide that presidents were not above the law.
Who is Nixon?