This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, and press
1st
This branch makes laws
Legislative
Policy of staying out of foreign wars
Neutrality
Supported a national bank
Hamilton
How old do you have to be to be president
35
This amendment protects against unreasonable searches
4th
This branch enforces laws
Executive
This rebellion showed the government could enforce laws
Whiskey Rebellion
Supported a farming economy
Jefferson
Where does power come from in the U.S.?
People
This amendment protects your right to remain silent
5th
This branch interprets laws
Judicial
Washington warned against these in his Farewell Address
Political Parties and Alliances
Wanted a strong central government
Hamilton
What is the purpose of Article 2?
To create the executive branch
Name TWO freedoms from the 1st Amendment
Speech, religion, press, assembly, petition
This branch can veto laws
Executive
This plan involved the national government taking on state debt
Hamilton's Financial Plan
Believed the Constitution should be strictly interpreted
Jefferson
How can a vetoed bill still become law?
Congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote
The first 10 amendments
Bill of Rights
This branch can declare laws unconstitutional
Judicial
Why did Washington support neutrality
To avoid foreign conflict and protect the young nation
The disagreements between these two lead to the formation of
political parties
Who were the 4 members of Washington's Cabinet