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Amendments
100

The Magna Carta

What is defined the rights and duties of English nobles and set limits on the monarch’s power.

100

Republican Government 

What is a representative political system in which authority comes from the people and is exercised by elected officials.

100

Schenck v. United States

What is allowed the courts to apply a “balancing test” in free speech cases, weighing the rights of individuals against the broader needs of society.

100

Expressed Powers 

What are the powers given specifically to the national government by the U.S. Constitution; also known as enumerated or delegated powers. 

100

First Amendment 

What is Guarantees five basic freedoms: religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

200

The Stamp Act 

What is a tax on paper product.

200

Preamble 

What is a single, long sentence that defines the broad purposes of the republican government created by the Constitution.

200

Slander 

What is orally spreading false information about someone with intent to cause harm.

200

Concurrent Powers 

What are the powers which are shared by both the federal government and state governments.

200

Second Amendment 

What is protects the right to bear arms and form state militias.

300

Articles of Confederation

What is each state would retain its “sovereignty, freedom, and independence.” Any power not specifically given to Congress was reserved for the states.

300

Eminent Domain

What is government’s right to take private property for public use, as long as fair compensation is paid.

300

Warrant 

What is a document issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement officers to carry out a search, seizure of evidence, or arrest.

300

Reserved Powers 

What is power that the state government has.

300

Third Amendment

What is bans quartering of troops in private homes during peacetime.

400

Anti-federalist 

What are opponents of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, who favored the loose association of states established under the Articles of Confederation.

400

Rule of Law

What is requires that the American people and their government abide by a system of laws.

400

Double Jeopardy 

What is the prosecution of a person a second time for a crime for which the defendant has already been tried once and found not guilty; prohibited under the Fifth Amendment.

400

Duel Federalism 

What is A federal system with a fairly strict division of powers between the national and state government.

400

Sixth Amendment

What is guarantees the right to public and speedy trial by a jury in criminal cases. The accused also has other rights such as the right to call witnesses and to be represented by an attorney.

500

Bill of Rights 

What are the first 10 Amendments. 

500

 Strict Construction

What is a literal approach to interpreting the U.S. Constitution, using the exact words of the document.

500

Unenumerated Rights

What is rights not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights but given general protection under the Ninth Amendment.

500

Gerrymandering

What is the drawing the boundaries of a legislative district with the intent of giving one party or group a significant advantage.

500

Tenth Amendment

What is reserves powers for the states and the people that are not specifically given to the national government.