Amendments
Courts!
Historical Documents
Bill of Rights!
Systems...
100

13th

Abolished slavery

100

# of Justices in Supreme Court

9!
100

Document that gave due process to English Nobles

Magna Carta

100

Group that needed to add the Bill of Rights before agreeing to ratify the Constitution.

Anti-Federalists

100

"Free market" system, People are free to buy and sell what they want

Capitalism

200

19th

Right to vote (Suffrage) for Women

200

Who decides if someone is guilty?

A jury! (Why?)

200

Document that helped American colonists achieve self-government

Mayflower Compact

200

1st and 2nd Amendment

1st - RAPPS (Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, Speech)

2nd - Right to Bear Arms

200

System where federal government shares power with state/local (Federal = states/local)

Federal system (United States!)

300

14th + 15th

Equal protection/citizenship based on race

Suffrage (right to vote) for men based on race


300

Trial court

Courts with juries, deciding if someone is guilty

300

Document that made the United States' first plan of government

Articles of Confederation

300

3rd and 4th Amendment

3 - No quartering of soldiers

4 - No search and seizure without warrant

300

System where the government controls most/all of economic decisions.

Communism

400

24th

Eliminated poll tax
400

Appellate court

Courts that can review lower courts' decisions and check for errors

400
Document that helped Americans declare independence! (Representative self-government)

Common Sense by Thomas Paine

400

8th Amendment

No cruel or unusual punishment

400

System with a weak central government and strong states (Think about our first government!)

Confederal system (Articles of Confederation)

500

26th

Lowered voting age 21 to 18 (Because of what war?)

500

Highest appellate court?

Florida Supreme Court

US Supreme Court

500

Document that gave more rights to English Parliament (No cruel punishment, etc.)

English Bill of Rights

500

Why did the Federalists think a Bill of Rights was unnecessary?

Separation of powers would prevent tyranny.

500

This system has a strong central government that can completely control state/local governments

Unitary System (France)