Preamble
Branches of Government
More about the Constitution
Bill of Rights
War of 1812
100

Formed by people with a common interest or purpose

Union

100

only body in the government that can create laws

Legislative Branch

100

 A name for a member of the US House of Representatives.

congressman

100

These are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.

Bill of Rights

100

Opinion that your country is better than all other countries.

Nationalism

200

Idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly, and reasonably

justice

200

 Branch that controls the government's spending and taxing policies

Legislative Branch

200

 The building where congress meets to write the laws of our nation.

Capitol Building 

200

A change or addition designed to improve a text or piece of legislation.

Amendment

200

Love and loyalty for your home country.

patriotism

300

peace and quiet within the country

Domestic Tranquility

300

This branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land

Executive Branch

300

A person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.

delegate

300

The ___________Amendment prohibits illegal search and _____________.

4th

seizure

300

A peace agreement signed in 1814 that ended the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain.

Treaty of Ghent

400

every state will be protected and that the country as a whole will be defended against outsiders

Common Defense

400

This branch of government interprets the laws and determines if they are constitutional or unconstitutional.

Judicial Branch

400

Each state in the US elects two ________ who serve six-year terms in Washington, DC, where they pass laws and vote on policies.

senators

400

 This Founding Father wanted fundamental or guaranteed rights (are a set of rights that are recognized and protected from government encroachment) added to the Constitution before he would sign it.

George Mason

400

To force a sailor into service

impress

500

all future generations of people

posterity

500

This person, the head of the Executive Branch, has the power to negotiate and sign treaties, which then require Senate approval for ratification.

President

500

The United States _________ was ratified in 1788. The _____________ was written in 1787 and went into effect in 1789.

Constitution

500

Amendment 6, says that you are guaranteed the right to a fair trial with a ____________. You also have the right to an_______________.

jury

attorney

500

The British practice of "impressment," where British sailors forcibly removed American seamen from merchant ships to serve in the Royal Navy was the primary___________of the War of 1812.

cause