Article 2 of the Constitution created the _______ branch of government.
Executive
The first paragraph of the Constitution is called the:
Preamble
What are the 3 branches of government?
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
A change or addition to the Constitution:
Amendment
The first 10 amendments are called this:
The Bill of Rights
This Article of the Constitution created the Judicial Branch:
Third
How many states originally had to agree on the Constitution for it to be ratified?
9
A system in which the power of each branch of government is balanced and checked by the powers of the other branches. Making sure each branch has an equal balance of power.
Checks and Balances
To approve and make official:
Ratify
What is the 6th Amendment?
The right to a fair and speedy trial
Article 1 of the Constitution created the _______ branch of government.
Legislative
How many Articles does our Constitution have?
7
An authority that acts on behalf of of the people:
Government
People on both sides of an issue giving up something to reach an agreement.
Compromise
This amendment gave women the right to vote:
19th
This Article of the Constitution enables the Constitution to be amended and sets rules for how to amend (change) it. (Amendments are not set in stone).
5
What are the 3 parts of the Constitution?
Preamble, the 7 Articles and the 27 Amendments
Opponent of the central government as defined by the Constitution; against its ratification (approval).
Anti-Federalist
Writers and framers of the Constitution; the founders.
Founding Fathers
What is the 1st amendment?
People have freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition the Government
What does Article 6 of the Constitution say/mean?
Sets rules for the relationship among the states and for admitting new states and guarantees each state will be a republic/free.
This Amendment gave all men the right to vote, regardless of race.
15th Amendment
System of government in which power is shared between the central (national) government and the state governments.
Federalism
Three-way division of power among the branches of the federal government.
Separation of Powers