Const. Principles
Const. Convention
Articles
Amendments
Vocab
100

This allows each branch to stop each other from becoming too powerful (Veto, impeachment, judicial review)

Checks and Balances

100

The first document that established a weak national government that resulted in the constitutional convention to fix it. 

Articles of Confederation

100

The first section or introduction of the constitution that begins with "We the people......"

The Preamble

100

The right to freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion and petition

First amendment

100

Two house legislature 

Bicameral

200

This principle states that the law applies to everyone, even those who are in power 

Rule of Law

200

This plan for the new congress would have given all states equal number of votes. (Favored by small states)

New Jersey Plan

200

The legislative branch is discussed in this article.

Article 1 

200

This amendment protects you from being searched without a warrant.

Fourth Amendment

200

The first 10 amendments in the constitution 

Bill of Rights

300

The people establish our government and are the source of its power

Popular Sovereignty 

300

The two political parties that ratified the constitution

Federalists and Anti-Federalists

300

This article discusses the Judicial Branch 

Article 3

300

The amendment that protects you from self-incrimination and double jeopardy

Fifth Amendment

300

The powers directly granted to Congress in the Constitution

Expressed Powers

400
This concept separates the functions of government into three branches  

Separation of Powers

400

This compromise created our voting process for the President based on the populations of each state

Electoral College

400

The clause forces all states to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."

Full faith and credit clause

400

This amendment gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment

400

The powers that are shared by both state and federal governments

Concurrent Powers

500

This principle shares the power between state and federal governments

Federalism

500

This compromise created a bicameral legislature with equal voting in the senate and population based voting in the house.

Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)

500

This clause states that federal law will be supreme over state law

The Supremacy Clause

500

This amendment prohibits the government from denying any citizen's right to vote  

15th Amendment

500

The powers that are given or left to the states 

Reserved Powers