Amendments (1-10)
Amendments (11-15)
Amendments (16-20)
Amendments (21-27)
other things to study
100

1st- 

2nd- 

freedom of religion, speech, petition, and assembly 

right to bear arms

100

11th 


states are protected from being sued by citizens of another state


100

16th


established federal income tax 

100

21st


repeal of the prohibition 

100

Basic principles of the Constitution 

Popular sovereignty- government power lies in the people

limited government- government is not all powerful

separation of powers- checks and balances (no one branch has more power)

federalism- supports the constitution 

200

3rd-

4th-

no quartering of soldiers

no illegal searches or seizures 

200

12th 


separate balloting for president and vice president

200

17th 


direct election of U.S. senators 

200

22nd


presidents are limited to 2 terms

200

Branches of government 

executive- enforces laws (President)

legislative- makes laws

judicial- interprets laws

300

5th-


6th-

protection against self incrimination and double jeopardy, protection of due process and the right to a grand jury. 

right to a speedy and public trial, impartial jury and right to counsel 

300

13th


abolition of slavery

300

18th


prohibition 

300

23rd


D.C. given presidential electors

300

James Madison and Thomas Jefferson 

Thomas Jefferson- father of the Declaration of Independence 

James Madison- father of the Constitution 

400

7th


8th

right to a trial by jury in common law cases


protection against cruel and unusual punishment, no excessive bail

400

14th


granted former slaves citizenship and equal protection 

400

19th


women have the right to vote

400

24th

25th

poll tax becomes illegal 

made vice president the successor for the president

400

Federalists vs anti federalists 

Federalists- Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay

Anti Federalists- Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry  


500

9th 


10th

the enumeration of the Constitution won't be used against the people

reserved powers to the states

500

15th 


African-American men could vote

500

20th


president and vice president's term begins on January 20th and no longer in March

500

26th

27th

voting age is 18

congressional pay raise will only take place after the next election

500

Structure of the Constitution 

Preamble                                                               Article 1- Legislative Branch, Representatives- every 2 years, Senators- every 6 years, Congress- collect taxes, override vetoes, order for more money, declare war

Article 2- Executive Branch, President and Vice President, President- Natural Born citizen, lived here for 14 years, and at least 35 (grant pardons, and ensures that laws are upheld)

Article 3- Judicial Branch, Judicial branch serves for life (unless they step down or are impeached.), Cases involving ambassador

Important article- Supremacy clause- federal is always above state