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19 Cards in this Set

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Article I
Congress's Power (Legislative)
Article II
President's Power (Executive)
Article III
Judiciary's Power (Judiciary)
Article IV
Recognition of State's Acts; Admission of New States; Republican Form of Government Guaranteed
Article V
Amendment Process
Article VI
Supremacy of Constitution; No religious test required for office
Article VII
Ratification Process for Constitution
Amendment 1 (Bill of Rights)
Freedom of Speech, Press, Petition, Religion
Amendment 2 (Bill of Rights)
Right to Bear Arms
Amendment 3 (Bill of Rights)
Limits on Quartering Troops in Homes
Amendment 4 (Bill of Rights)
Regulation on Search and Seizure
Amendment 5 (Bill of Rights)
Prosecution, Double Jeopardy; Due Process; Compensation for Private Property
Amendment 6 (Bill of Rights)
Speedy trial; Right to Call Witnesses
Amendment 7 (Bill of Rights)
Trial by Jury
Amendment 8 (Bill of Rights)
No excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishment
Amendment 9 (Bill of Rights)
"Rule of construction"; enumeration of rights in Constitution does not deny rights retained by the people
Amendment 10 (Bill of Rights)
Rights not delegated by the Constitution are retained by the states or the people
Amendment 11
Limits on federal judicial powers (1795)
Amendment 12
Separate electoral ballots for President and Vice President (1804)