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34 Cards in this Set

  • Front
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Article I
Legislative Branch
Article II
Executive Branch
Article III
Judicial Branch
Article IV
State's Rights
Article V
Amendments
Article VI
Supreme Law of the Land
Article VII
Ratification
Amendment 1
Freedom of religion, Speech, Assembly, Press, and petition.
Amendment 2
Right to bear arms
Amendment 3
Quartering of Soldiers
Amendment 4
Search and Seizure
Amendment 5
Rights of the accused, and Due Process

"Taking the Fifth: - not witness against yourself if you think it might make you look guilty {called self incrimination})

Prohibits "Double Jeopardy" - Being tried twice for the same crime.
Amendment 6
Right to a speedy trial
Amendment 7
Trial by Jury in Civil cases

1791
Amendment 8
NO Cruel and unusual punishment

1791
Amendment 9
Protects people's natural rights that are not listed in the constitution.
Amendment 10
Powers of the states
and the people
Amendment 11
Judicial Limits
Amendment 12
Choosing the President and the Vice President.

(Electoral college)

1804
Amendment 13
Slavery Abolished
Amendment 14
Citizenship rights regardless of Race
Amendment 15
Right to vote regardless of Race
Amendment 16
Income Tax authorized
Amendment 17
Senators Elected by popular vote
Amendment 18
Pohibition of Alcohol
Amendment 19
Women's right to vote

(Suffrage)
Amendment 20
Presidential, and Congressional Terms
Amendment 21
Repealed Amendment 18

(made sale and manufacture of alcohol legal again)

1933
Amendment 22
President limited to two elected terms.
Amendment 23
Presidential vote given to the District of Columbia.

(where Washington D.C. is )

1961
Amendment 24
Poll taxes are bared at elections.

(You can't tax people's right to vote-a basic right)

1964
Amendment 25
Presidential disability and seccession.

President
Vice President
Speaker of the House
Amendment 26
Voting age set to 18 from 21.
Amendment 27
Congressional Pay Increases