This word means to be against the rights laid out in the Consitution.
What is Unconsitutional?
This right is broken when someone tries to take firearms away from everyday citizens
What is the 2nd Amendment
This branch is the one that contains the President of the United States
What is the Executive Branch?
This document lays out all the laws for the American people and acts as a blueprint for the government
What is the Consitution?
This check can remove a president from office
What is impeachment
This word means unchanging or remaining the same
What is Unalienable?
This right is violated when someone breaks into your home without a warrant
What is the Fourth Amendment?
This branch has the important job of approving laws
This document was used to break away from British power in the 1700's
What is the Declaration of Independence?
This power is granted to the president and is the only way to stop a bill
What is the Veto Power?
These three values are said to be a part of every American Law
What is Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness?
What is the 8th Amendment?
This is the name of a law that has not been signed by the president
What is a Bill?
This is the list of laws and privileges afforded to the American People?
What is the Bill of Rights?
What is claiming unconsitutionality?
This term is used to denote the power each branch has against one another
What is Checks and Balances?
This right is violated when they are dispersed from public property while protesting
What is the 1st Amendment?
This is the power to control the use of money within the American Government?
This is the document that formed a league of friendship among people in America
What is the Articles of Confederation?
This power is granted to congress and can be used to override the president
What is the Override Veto Power?
This political phrase is meant to denote permission of the people
What is Consent of the Governed?
What is the 8th Amendment?
This person has the ability to break ties in the senate
These are the two major issues with the Articles of Confederation?
What is the failure to tax and the lack of a president?
This power allows a criminal to be forgiven of a crime committed
What is the pardon power?