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Constitution Test 6

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Question 1
1.

Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people

Question 2
2.

Match the term with its definition

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Legislative Branch
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makes the laws
Executive Branch
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enforces the laws
Judicial Branch
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interprets the laws
Question 3
3.

No excessive bail or cruel punishment (1791)

Question 4
4.

Match the term with its definition

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Article 4
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Legislative Branch
Article 2
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Executive Branch
Article 5
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Judicial Branch
Article 6
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Relations among the States
Article 7
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Ratification
Article 1
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Amendment Process
Article 3
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Debts, Federal Supremecy, Oath of Office
Question 5
5.

Freedom of speech, press, assembly and petition (1791)

Question 6
6.

Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (1791)

Question 7
7.

Right to keep and bare arms (1791)

Question 8
8.

Direct election of Senators

Question 9
9.

Protections against Quartering Soldiers (1791)

Question 10
10.

Rights of the accused of a crime, remain silent (1791)

Question 11
11.

The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 or more.

Question 12
12.

People get rights not listed in the Constitution (1791)

Question 13
13.

You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed. (1865)

Question 14
14.

Individuals can not sue a state in federal court (1795)

Question 15
15.

Separate Ballots for President and Vice President (1804)

Question 16
16.

Prohibition of alcohol

Question 17
17.

Abolished Slavery (1865)

Question 18
18.

If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S. (1865)

Question 19
19.

Right to a speedy trial (1791)

Question 20
20.

Income Tax

Question 21
21.

President takes office January 20th instead of March 4th

Question 22
22.

Women's suffrage (vote)

Question 23
23.

Repeal of Prohibition and 18th Amendment

Question 24
24.

Presidential Succession

Question 25
25.

President can only serve two terms

Question 26
26.

Voting age 18 years old

Question 27
27.

Abolished of poll taxes

Question 28
28.

Congress cannot accept a pay raise until next term

Question 29
29.

Washington D.C. residents can vote for president.