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38 Cards in this Set
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Article 1 |
Legislative, bicameral |
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Senate |
100 members, David Perdue and Johnny Isakson |
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House of representatives |
435 members, 14 from Georgia, Rick Allen |
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Article 2 |
Executive branch |
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Article 3 |
Judicial branch |
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Article 4 |
Full faith and credit. |
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Article 5 |
Amending the constitution |
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Article 6 |
National supremacy, no religious test |
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Article 7 |
Ratification |
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Amendment 1 |
Free speech, fredom of the press, people may peacefully assemble, and petition the gov |
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Amendment 2 |
The right to bear arms |
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Amendment 3 |
No quartering of troops |
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Amendment 4 |
No unreasonable search and seizure |
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Amendment 5 |
Double jeopardy |
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Amendment 6 |
Right to speedy and public trial |
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Amendment 7 |
Trial by jury |
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Amendment 8 |
Cruel and usual punishment |
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Amendment 9 |
Other rights |
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Amendment 10 |
Powers reserved to the state |
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Amendment 11 |
Lawsuits against the states |
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Amendment 12 |
Direct election of the president |
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Amendment 13 |
Abolish slavery |
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Amendment 14 |
Equal protection of the law |
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Amendment 15 |
Gave black men the right to vote |
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Amendment 16 |
Federal income tax |
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Amendment 17 |
Direct election of senators |
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Amendment 18 |
Prohibition |
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Amendment 19 |
Gave women the right to vote |
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Amendment 20 |
Terms of the president and congress |
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Amendment 21 |
Repealed prohibition |
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Amendment 22 |
2 term limit to president |
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Amendment 23 |
3 electoral votes to DC |
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Amendment 24 |
Abolish poll taxes |
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Amendment 25 |
Presidential succession |
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Amendment 26 |
18 year olds can vote |
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Amendment 27 |
Congressional pay raises |
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When was the constitution signed? |
Sep 17 1787 |
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When was the constitution ratified? |
June 22 1788 |