Resolving Conflicts
Bill of Rights
Principles of Constitution
State Governemnt
Progressive Amendments
100
Arguing to sway someone else to your point of view.
Persuasion
100
This amendment lists five freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly and petition
1st
100
We have three branches that each have different roles and duties.
Separation of Powers
100
The chief executive of a state
Governor
100
Women's right to vote
19th Amendment


200
Continuing to hold meetings to discuss and issue.
Negotiation
200
No unreasonable search or seizure
4th
200
Power is divided between the national and state governments.
Federalism
200
The name for Ohio's legislative branch.
General Assembly
200
Prohibition made the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcoholic beverages illegal.
18th amendment
300
Both sides sacrifice or give something up to meet in the middle to resolve the issue.
Compromise
300
Citizens have the right to bear arms
2nd
300
The government can only exercise the powers given to it and must follow the rule of law.
Limited government
300
The supremacy clause states that if federal and state laws conflict, ____ law is followed.
Federal
300
Allows for a direct income tax
16th Amendment


400
Finding common ground with what two sides can agree on.
Consensus Building
400
Rights of the accused; speedy and public trial, impartial jury and right to counsel
6th
400
The Supreme Court can decide if laws or actions are constitutional
Judicial Review


400
Ohio's 1802 constitution required the Ohio Supreme Court to meet once in each county of the state every year.  This overworked the Supreme Court.  How did the 1851 Constitution solve this problem?
created district courts
400
Amendment created the direct election of senators.
17th
500
A group of people argue back and forth about an issue in favor of their position, and then eventually each side agrees to give up some of their position.  The side first tried ____ and then used _____.
Persuasion, Compromise
500
Due process of law, but no double jeopardy or self-incrimination
5th
500
The government's authority comes from the majority of people, who elects representatives
Popular Sovereignty
500
Under the 1802 Constitution, the General Assembly became too powerful since it could appoint most state officials.  How did the 1851 Constitution change this?
Most state officials are now elected
500
This amendment was passed to repeal the 18th Amendment since prohibition created more crime.
21st