Bill of Rights
Branches
Washington
Hamilton v Jefferson
Challenge
100

This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, and press

1st

100

This branch makes laws

Legislative

100

Policy of staying out of foreign wars

Neutrality

100

Supported a national bank

Hamilton

100

How old do you have to be to be president

35

200

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches

4th

200

This branch enforces laws

Executive

200

This rebellion showed the government could enforce laws

Whiskey Rebellion

200

Supported a farming economy

Jefferson

200

Where does power come from in the U.S.?

People

300

This amendment protects your right to remain silent

5th

300

This branch interprets laws

Judicial

300

Washington warned against these in his Farewell Address

Political Parties and Alliances

300

Wanted a strong central government

Hamilton

300

What is the purpose of Article 2?

To create the executive branch

400

Name TWO freedoms from the 1st Amendment

Speech, religion, press, assembly, petition

400

This branch can veto laws

Executive

400

This plan involved the national government taking on state debt

Hamilton's Financial Plan

400

Believed the Constitution should be strictly interpreted

Jefferson

400

How can a vetoed bill still become law?

Congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote

500

The first 10 amendments

Bill of Rights

500

This branch can declare laws unconstitutional

Judicial

500

Why did Washington support neutrality

To avoid foreign conflict and protect the young nation

500

The disagreements between these two lead to the formation of

political parties

500

Who were the 4 members of Washington's Cabinet

Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Knox, Edmund Randolph