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75 Cards in this Set
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Amendment 1
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Religious and Political Freedom (1791)
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Amendment 2
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Right to Bear Arms (1791)
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Amendment 3
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Quarting Troops (1791)
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Amendment 4
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Search and Seizure (1791)
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Amendment 5
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Rights of Accused Persons (1791)
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Amendment 6
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Right to a Public Trial (1791)
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Amendment 7
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Jury Trials in Civil Cases (1791)
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Amendment 8
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Criminal Punishment (1791)
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Amendment 9
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Rights of People 91791)
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Amendment 10
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Powers of States and People (1791)
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Amendment 11
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Lawsuits Against States (1798)
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Amendment 12
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Election of the President and Vice President (1804)
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Amendment 13
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Abolition of Slavery (1865)
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Amendment 14
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Citizenship and Civil Rights (1868)
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Amendment 15
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Right to Vote (1870)
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Amendment 16
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Income Tax (1913)
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Amendment 17
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Direct Election of Senators (1913)
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Amendment 18
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Prohibition (1919)
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Amendment 19
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Woman's Suffrage (1920)
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Amendment 20
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Terms, Congressional Sessions, and Presidential Succession (1933)
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Amendment 21
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Repeal of Prohibition (1933)
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Amendment 22
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Limits on Presidential Terms (1951)
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Amendment 23
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Voting in District of Columbia (1961)
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Amendment 24
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Abolition of Poll Taxes (1964)
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Amendment 25
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Presidential Succession, Disability, and the Vice Presidency (1967)
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Amendment 26
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18-year-old right to vote (1971)
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Amendment 27
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Congressional Pay (1992)
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Article I
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Legislative Branch
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Article II
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Executive Branch
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Article III
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Judicial Branch
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Search and Seizure Exception from Chimel vs. Califorina
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Search incident to arrest
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Search and Seizure Exception from Terry vs. Ohio
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Limited search pursuiant to terry stop
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Search and Seizure Exception from Caroll vs. United States
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Search of and automobile based on probabal cause
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Search and Seizure Exception from United States vs. Davis
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Unventory search of an automobile
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Search and Seizure Exception from Schnecklots vs. Bustamonte
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Consent search
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Rule of Law, exception #1
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Search incident to arrest.
Must be under lawful arrest. Can Search person and area of immediate control. |
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Rule of Law, exception #2
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Limited search pursuiant to terry stop.
Reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Search for weapons. |
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Rule of Law, exception #3
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Must have probable cause.
Looking for contraband. |
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Rule of Law, exception #4
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Inventory search: police dont want to be held accountable for stuff left in car.
Officers can open the containers only opened and not locked. |
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Rule of Law, exception #5
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Consent Search.
Consent must be volentary, not forced. Allowed to search only where consent was given. |
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Elastic Clause
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The Congress shall have power …To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.
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Marzist theory
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Government is a tool of the rich
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Power Elites
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-Corperation owners
-Political Leaders -Top military officers |
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Bureaucrats
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-Lobbiest
-People behind the scene |
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Pluralists
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-business people
-Policical leaders -Union bosses _Journalists -Bureaucrats -University Leaders (Believe they all of proceding split the power) |
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Amendment 16
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Income Tax (1913)
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Amendment 17
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Direct Election of Senators (1913)
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Amendment 18
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Prohibition (1919)
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Amendment 19
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Woman's Suffrage (1920)
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Amendment 20
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Terms, Congressional Sessions, and Presidential Succession (1933)
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Amendment 21
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Repeal of Prohibition (1933)
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Amendment 22
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Limits on Presidential Terms (1951)
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Amendment 23
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Voting in District of Columbia (1961)
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Amendment 24
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Abolition of Poll Taxes (1964)
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Amendment 25
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Presidential Succession, Disability, and the Vice Presidency (1967)
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Amendment 26
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18-year-old right to vote (1971)
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Amendment 27
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Congressional Pay (1992)
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Article I
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Legislative Branch
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Article II
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Executive Branch
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Article III
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Judicial Branch
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Amendment 1
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Religious and Political Freedom (1791)
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Amendment 2
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Right to Bear Arms (1791)
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Amendment 3
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Quarting Troops (1791)
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Amendment 4
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Search and Seizure (1791)
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Amendment 5
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Rights of Accused Persons (1791)
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Amendment 6
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Right to a Public Trial (1791)
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Amendment 7
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Jury Trials in Civil Cases (1791)
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Amendment 8
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Criminal Punishment (1791)
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Amendment 9
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Rights of People 91791)
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Amendment 10
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Powers of States and People (1791)
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Amendment 11
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Lawsuits Against States (1798)
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Amendment 12
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Election of the President and Vice President (1804)
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Amendment 13
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Abolition of Slavery (1865)
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Amendment 14
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Citizenship and Civil Rights (1868)
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Amendment 15
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Right to Vote (1870)
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