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This amendment gives you the freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition
What is The 1st Amendment
100
The first 10 amendments of the Constitution is called:
What is The Bill of Rights
100
This amendment gives you the right to not have to house a solider in your home in a time of war or peace.
What is the 3rd Amendment
100
This Amendment gives you the right to own a gun
What is The 2nd Amendment
100
This Branch of government includes the Supreme Court
What is The Judicial Branch
200
This is the head of the Executive Branch of Government
What is The President
200
This branch of government includes the Senate and the House of Representative
What is The Legislative Branch
200
This amendment protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 4th Amendment
200
What are the two houses of the Legislative Branch?
What is The Senate and The House of Representatives
200
This is a change to the Constitution
What is an amendment
300
This amendment says that Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted
What is the 8th Amendment
300
What is the beginning part of the Constitution that describes its goals and purposes?
What is the Preamble
300
This system allows each branch of government to CHECK on the others to keep them from becoming too powerful
What is The system of Checks and Balances
300
Under the 1st amendment, this freedom allows you to write stories to be published in the media.
What is the Freedom of Press
300
This is the main power of the Legislative Branch
What is To make laws
400
This amendment says that the powers not given to the United States under the Constitution will be given to the individual states
What is the 10th Amendment
400
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution as a compromise between these two groups
What is the Federalists and Anti-Federalists
400
This branch of government is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws
What is The executive branch
400
The term used to describe the distribution of political powers among the three branches of government
What is Separation of Powers
400
This term is a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
What is a Veto
500
This article of the Constitution describes the Executive branch
What is Article 2
500
What is the main power given to the Judicial Branch of Government?
What is To interpret or judge the laws
500
What is the main power of the executive branch?
What is to carry out laws, or to enforce the laws
500
This article of the Constitution describes the Judicial Branch
What is Article Three
500
This Article of the Constitution describes the legislative branch
What is Article 1