Bill of Rights I
Articles
Amendments 11-27
Vocabulary
Bill of Rights II
100

The Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly, and Religion (SPAR)

1st Amendment

100

This branch makes laws. There are two chambers.

Legislative Branch

100

Women gained the right to vote

19th Amendment

100

A change or edit to the consitution

Amendment

100

Police or ICE is not allowed to go into your home without a warrant

4th Amendment

200

The Right to Bear Arms (Weapons)

2nd Amendment

200

This branch enforces laws. The White House

Executive Branch

200

Automatic Citizenship if born in the US

14th Amendment

200
A document that established the fundamental rules of the US government

Constitution

200

Right to a lawyer and speedy trial

6th Amendment

300

The Right to Remain Silent

5th Amendment

300

This branch interprets the law. Supreme Court

Judicial Branch

300

Prohibition. It made alcohol illegal

18th Amendment

300

The introduction of the Constitution

Preamble

300

No Quartering of Troops in Homes

3rd Amendment

400

The Right to a Trial by a Jury

7th Amendment

400

The House and the Senate

Congress

400

Presidents cannot be elected for more than two times

22nd Amendment

400

Making sure one branch of the government is not more powerful than the other

Checks and Balances

400

All rights NOT in the constitution cannot be violated

9th Amendment

500

No Cruel and Unjust Punishment

8th Amendment

500

The Cabinet belongs to which branch?

Executive

500

People who are 18 years old can vote

26th Amendment

500

Power is divided between three branches of government

Separation of Powers

500

All rights NOT in the constitution belong to the states

10th Amendment