bill of rights
people
economics
president roles as "chief"
how bill becomes a law
100

right to freedom of speech, assembly, press, and religion

1st amendment

100

life, liberty, and property

john locke

100

100% government 0% individuals

command economy

100

head  of military

commander in chief

100

step 1

bill is introduced in house or senate

200

right to fair and speedy trial

6th amendment

200

the current chief justice

John Roberts

200

government only sets rules and regulations for fairness, competition, and providing public goods

market economy

200

signs bills into laws

chief legislator 

200

step 2

bill sent to committee 

300

punishments for crime must be fair and not excessively cruel

8th amendment

300

elected as president of the convention

george washington

300

same as market economy with one exception

laissez-faire

300

head of branch 

chief executive 

300

step 3

bill is debated and voted on

400

states have all power not given to federal government

10th amendment

400

"liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people"

John Adams

400

command + market =

mixed economy

400

meet and greet with foreign leaders

chief diplomat

400

step 4

bill is sent to other chambers

500

people have more rights than those listed in Constitution

9th amendment

500

Missouri's governor of executive branch

Mike Parsons

500

the economy Reagan preferred

market economy

500

head of 2.7 million workers and government spending of $3 trillion

chief administrator 

500

step 5

if passed by both chambers bill is sent to president to sign or veto