Article 1
Amendments 13-15,18, & 19
Amendments 1-5
Articles 2-7
Amendments 6-10
100
A Two House Legislature
What is Congress?
100
Banned in 1865.
What is the Abolition of Slavery?
100
Soldiers cannot enter your home and take over.
What is Quartering Troops?
100
The promise every president must say to be sworn in.
What is the Oath of Office?
100
When the amount of money being sued for higher than 20 dollars, you are guaranteed a trial by jury.
What is Civil Trials?
200
The Names of the Two Houses of Congress
What is House of Representatives and Senate?
200
Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of gender.
What is Women's Suffrage? (1920)
200
Criminals have the right to a lawyer to defend their case. They cannot be held in jail for a long period of time before being put on trial.
What is Speedy Trial by Jury?
200
The president is this rank in the Army, Navy, Militia, and Air force.
What is Commander in Chief?
200
Criminals have the right to a lawyer to defend their case. They cannot be held in jail for a long period of time before being put on trial.
What is Speedy Trial by Jury?
300
No one under 30; No one that has not been a U.S. citizen for 9 years; One that does not live in the state they're elected by can be elected.
What is Senate?
300
Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of these.
What is race, color, and previously being a slave? (1870)
300
Officers cannot enter your home or take anything from you without a warrant, with a probable cause, from a judge.
What is Search and Seizure?
300
They Judicial Powers are held by them.
What is the Supreme Court and Inferior Courts?
300
Any rights that aren't listed in the Bill of Rights belong to the people.
What is Rights to the People?
400
When a bill becomes a law.
What is the Law Making Process?
400
Buying, selling, making, and anything related to this is banned.
What is the Prohibition of Alcohol? (1919)
400
No Double Jeopardy, doesn't have to testify against himself, they cannot seize their property until the process is complete.
What is Rights of Accused Criminals?
400
Any person charged with a crime in one state, and escapes to another state, must be sent back to the state they committed the crime in.
What is Extradition?
400
Powers not written in the constitution belong to the states, yet Congress still must approve what the state wants to do.
What is Powers Reserved to the States?
500
Congress cannot hold a person in jail for no reason.
What is Writ of Habeas Corpus?
500
Every citizen is treated equally, all male citizens over 21 are counted in Federal Elections, any ex-government official that fought against America cannot hold office again, and the government must pay off all their debts.
What is Rights of the Citizens? (1868)
500
People have the right to freedom of speech, the right of speech through press, the freedom of religion, freedom to assemble peacefully, and the freedom to protest.
What is Freedoms to the People?
500
The year that the U.S. Constitution was ratified.
What is 1989?
500
A judge cannot put a high bail for a small crime or place a unusual harsh punishment.
What is Bail and Punishment?