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The manner in which a person is arrested and accused of a crime must follow a certain set of rules
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Procedural due process
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an example of a direct tax
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stamp act
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Liberal members of the legislative assembly
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Jacobins
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leaders of the Jacobins
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danton and robespierre
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french nobleman who was a friend of George Washington
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Lafayette
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The last king and queen of France
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Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
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A writer who said we must respect each other's life, liberty and property
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Locke
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Rule by five men in France
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Directory
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The conservative members of the legislative assembly
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girondists
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the laws being enforced must be fair
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substantive due process
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This means the merchant pays the tax, not the consumer
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indirect tax
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allows changes to the constitution
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necessary and proper clause
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a writer who called for freedom of speech
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voltaire
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to speak indefinitely to delay any action
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filibuster
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members of the Second Estate in France
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noblemen
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to be informed of your rights upon arrest
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mirandized
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the Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
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no regulations on interstate trade
no impartial court unicameral congress no standing army no direct taxing (beg for money) |
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The legislative would provide ___ for the executive and the executive branch would____ the legislative
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legislative would provide money for the executive and the executive could veto the legislative
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The legislative branch
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makes the laws
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The Executive branch
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enforces the laws
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executive branch ___for the Judicial and the Judicial_____
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appoints the judges and the judicial are made of judges for life
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The legislative branch _____ for the Judicial and the Judicial ___the legislative branch
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the legislative approves of appointment of judges and they review the legislative branch
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the Judicial Branch
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reviews the law
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When was independence day for the U.S?
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july 4 1776
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When was independence day for the French?
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July 14, 1789
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What are the five guarantees of the first amendment?
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the right of freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition, and freedom of press
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Who were the members of the Third estate in France?
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Bourgeoisie
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The seven steps of the French Revolution
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Tennis Court Oath
The storming of Bastille National Assembly Legislative Assembly Terror Directory Napoleon takes over in 1799 |