Amendments
Rights & Liberties
Roots and Road to the U.S. Constitution
Check and Balances
Founding Ideas
100

The first Amendment granted...

Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly and Petition.

100

The Bill of Rights is...

The first 10 Amendments in the U.S. Constitution.

100

Whats the Article of Confederation?

A loose confederation with a weak government that lacked power to tax or enforce laws.

100

Who ran the places before the government was split?

(Not a specific person more of a position)

The monarchy's/kings.

100

The belief that individuals are born with inherent rights is ____________

(Life, Liberty, and property)

Inalienable/Natural rights.

200

The second Amendment grants you...

The right to bare arms. 

200

What is Freedom of speech,press, assembly, and religion?

The first Amendment.

200

Who came up with the idea of natural rights?

John Locke.
200

Montesquieu expressed his ideas on ______________

Separation of powers. 

200

What is the founding idea that everyone is entitled to the same treatment under the law and have equal claims to natural rights.

Equality

300

 Amendment ___ granted women to vote and have more equality.

19.

300

What Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures?

The 4th amendment.

300

What was the "Constitutional Convention"?

When leaders such as George Washington and James Madison came together and created a blueprint for a stronger national government.

300

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judical.

300

_____________ is  when Government comes from approval of the people it serves.

consent of the governed.

400

Amendment ___ Prohibits federal and state government from excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel/unusual punishment?

8

400

What is the concept of Eminent Domain?

(Hint: Haves to do with the Fifth Amendment)

The government cannot take private property for public use without paying for it.

400

What two plans did "The Great Compromise" consist of?

The Virginia Plan & The New Jersey Plan.

400

Who makes the laws?

Congress.

400

What is rule of law?

The idea that all citizens and leaders must go by the same fair established laws.

500

Which Amendment limited the President to only be able to run two terms?

The 22nd Amendment.

500

What are civil liberties?

These are personal freedoms that can absolutely not be taken away.

500

Federalist.... while Anti-Federalist...

Federalist supported a strong Central government while Anti-Federalist feared the potential of another "king"/monarchy position to take over. (Tryanny) 

500

Who or what does each of the branches represent?

Legislative:Congress, Executive:President, Judicial:Supreme Court

500

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson.