Constitution Test 6
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29 questions
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Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people
Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people
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Match the term with its definition
Match the term with its definition
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Legislative Branch | arrow_right_alt | makes the laws |
Executive Branch | arrow_right_alt | enforces the laws |
Judicial Branch | arrow_right_alt | interprets the laws |
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No excessive bail or cruel punishment (1791)
No excessive bail or cruel punishment (1791)
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Match the term with its definition
Match the term with its definition
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Article 6 | arrow_right_alt | Legislative Branch |
Article 3 | arrow_right_alt | Executive Branch |
Article 4 | arrow_right_alt | Judicial Branch |
Article 7 | arrow_right_alt | Relations among the States |
Article 1 | arrow_right_alt | Ratification |
Article 2 | arrow_right_alt | Amendment Process |
Article 5 | arrow_right_alt | Debts, Federal Supremecy, Oath of Office |
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Freedom of speech, press, assembly and petition (1791)
Freedom of speech, press, assembly and petition (1791)
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Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (1791)
Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (1791)
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Right to keep and bare arms (1791)
Right to keep and bare arms (1791)
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Direct election of Senators
Direct election of Senators
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Protections against Quartering Soldiers (1791)
Protections against Quartering Soldiers (1791)
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Rights of the accused of a crime, remain silent (1791)
Rights of the accused of a crime, remain silent (1791)
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The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 or more.
The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 or more.
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People get rights not listed in the Constitution (1791)
People get rights not listed in the Constitution (1791)
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You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed. (1865)
You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed. (1865)
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Individuals can not sue a state in federal court (1795)
Individuals can not sue a state in federal court (1795)
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Separate Ballots for President and Vice President (1804)
Separate Ballots for President and Vice President (1804)
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Prohibition of alcohol
Prohibition of alcohol
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Abolished Slavery (1865)
Abolished Slavery (1865)
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If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. (1865)
If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. (1865)
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Right to a speedy trial (1791)
Right to a speedy trial (1791)
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Income Tax
Income Tax
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President takes office January 20th instead of March 4th
President takes office January 20th instead of March 4th
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Women's suffrage (vote)
Women's suffrage (vote)
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Repeal of Prohibition and 18th Amendment
Repeal of Prohibition and 18th Amendment
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Presidential Succession
Presidential Succession
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President can only serve two terms
President can only serve two terms
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Voting age 18 years old
Voting age 18 years old
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Abolished of poll taxes
Abolished of poll taxes
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Congress cannot accept a pay raise until next term
Congress cannot accept a pay raise until next term
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Washington D.C. residents can vote for president.
Washington D.C. residents can vote for president.