Amendments
Branches
State Gov/Elections
Courts
Misc.
100

1st Amendment

Free Speech/Religion

100
The three branches of government

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100
Head of a state executive branch

Governor

100

The person who runs a trial and maintains order

Judge


100

When the president forgives someone for committing a crime

Pardon

200

Miranda Rights (Right to Remain Silent, No Double Jeopardy)

5th Amendment

200

The Senate & House of Representatives are both part of this branch

Legislative

200

Laws that are voted on by the people of a state, that affect only their state

Ballot Measures 

200

The side who wants to convict the accused

Prosecution

200

When the president "kills a bill"

Veto

300

Right to Privacy, no unreasonable search or seizure

4th Amendment

300
The President is the head of this branch

Executive Branch

300

The organization that elects the president

Electoral College

300

Someone who saw or heard something in relation to a crime/case

Witness

300

An attempt to charge the president with a crime, possibly leading to removal

Impeach

400

19th Amendment

Women gain the right to vote/ Voting can't be discriminated by gender

400

35 Years Old, 14 Year Resident & Natural born citizen are all requirements for this job

President

400

The vote of the people

Popular Vote

400

If you lose a court case, you can file this to try and have it heard another time

Appeals

400

A legal document that allows police to search a home/property

Warrant

500

Equal protection under the law/Birthright Citizenship

14th

500

The individual is a member of the executive branch, and serves as a tie breaker in the Senate

Vice President

500

The idea of sharing power between a state and national government

Federalism

500

The removal of biased jurors

Voir Dire
500

The idea that no branch should be able to get too strong/powerful

Checks & Balances