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Constitution Test 4B
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Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people
Amendment 7
Amendment 9
Amendment 10
No excessive bail or cruel punishment (1791)
Amendment 9
Amendment 8
Amendment 7
Article 1
legislative branch
executive branch
free speech
Right to keep and bare arms (1791)
Amendment 2
Amendment 5
Amendment 4
Article 3
legislative branch
judicial branch
executive branch
Article 4
Ratification
Relations Among the States
Supremecy Clause
Congress
enforces the laws
makes the laws
interprets the laws
Executive Branch
makes the laws
enforces the laws
interprets the laws
Judicial Branch
enforces the laws
interprets the laws
makes the laws
Freedom of speech, press, assembly and petition (1791)
Amendment 1
Amendment 5
Amendment 2
Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (1791)
Amendment 2
Amendment 4
Amendment 5
Protections against Quartering Soldiers (1791)
Amendment 3
Amendment 2
Amendment 4
Rights of the accused of a crime, remain silent (1791)
Amendment 2
Amendment 3
Amendment 5
Article 5
Amendment Process
Debt
Supremecy Clause
Article 2
judicial branch
legislative branch
executive branch
Article 6
Debts, Federal Supremecy, Oath of Office
Relations Among the States
Rights of Citizens
The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 or more.
Amendment 7
Amendment 10
Amendment 8
Article 7
Debts, Federal Supremecy, Oath of Office
Rights of Citizens
Ratification
People get rights not listed in the Constitution (1791)
Amendment 8
Amendment 6
Amendment 9
You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed. (1865)
Amendment 15
Amendment14
Amendment 13
Individuals can not sue a state in federal court (1795)
Amendment 11
Amendment 10
Amendment 13
Separate Ballots for President and Vice President (1804)
Amendment 12
Amendment 11
Amendment 13
Abolished Slavery (1865)
Amendment 14
Amendment 15
Amendment 13
If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. (1865)
Amendment 13
Amendment 14
Amendment 15
Right to a speedy trial (1791)
Amendment 8
Amendment 7
Amendment 6