Name the Constitutional Principle
Amendments
Structure of the Constitution
Put the word to the definition
Mystery
100

A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power


Checks and Balances

100

protects free exercise of religion

1st

100

The first ten amendments are called what?

The Bill of Rights

100

A written change to the Constitution

Amendment

100

Congress can override a presidential veto with a _______ vote in both houses.

2/3

200

powers is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches

Separation of powers

200

no requirement for self-incrimination

5th

200

Sections of the Constitution that describe how government is to be structured

Articles

200

People govern themselves by voting on every issue

Direct Democracy/Government

200

Which branch "checks" the other two using Judicial Review?

The Judicial Branch

300

Divided powers, state VS. national government

Federalism

300

prevents unwarranted search and seizure

4th

300

Who creates laws?

The Legislative Branch

300

A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.

Indirect Democracy/Government

300

"We the People" reflects which constitutional principle?

Popular Sovereignty
400

People are in power

Popular Sovereignty

400
prevention of cruel and unusual punishment

8th

400

Which branch interprets laws?

The Judicial Branch

400

Allows the court to determine the constitutionality of laws

Judicial Review

400

How does Federalism relate to the amendment process?

Amendments start by being created at the National level and then ratified at the State level forcing the two to work together,

500

Everyone must follow the same laws, no one has rights that someone else does not.

Limited Government

500

right to a speedy and public trial

6th

500

What are the two steps to adding an amendment?

step 1: amendment proposed by 2/3 vote of both houses of congress.
step 2: amendment ratified by 3/4 of the 50 state legislatures

500

Changing the meaning of the Constitution without changing the actual words

Informal Amendment Process

500

Because of the Supremacy clause, if a State Constitution is in conflict with the US Constitution, what happens?

The State Constitution must be changed/removed