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Bill of Rights Basics

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  • Amendment: Search warrants are required
    4th
  • Powers that belong to the federal government
    Delegated
  • Principle: Article I, Article II, Article III of the Constitution
    Separation of Powers
  • Freedom of Press
    1st
  • Freedom to Assemble
    1st
  • Freedom of Press
    1st
  • Freedom of Speech
    1st
  • To approve
    Ratify
  • Amendment: Double Jeopardy
    5th
  • The power of the Supreme Court to rule laws UNCONSTITUTIONAL
    Judicial Review
  • Principle: Split of power between state and federal government
    Federalism
  • Amendment: Due Process
    5th
  • Which 4 amendments protect the rights of the accused?
    4, 5, 6, 8
  • Amendment: Right to face your accuser
    6th
  • Freedom of Religion
    1st
  • Principle: Power lies with the people
    Popular sovereignty
  • Amendment: Grand Jury
    5th
  • Amendment: Right to a fair and speedy trial
    6th
  • Amendment: Cruel and unusual punishment
    8th
  • Principle: The government's power is limited by the Constitution
    Limited Government
  • Amendment: Prohibits excessive bail
    8th
  • Amendment: Right to a trial with a jury of your peers
    6th
  • Group of people who wanted a Bill of Rights added to the Constitution
    Anti-Federalists
  • Amendment: Right to a jury trial in civil cases
    7th
  • Amendment: Remain Silent
    5th
  • Powers that belong to the states
    Reserved powers
  • Amendment: Unreasonable Search and Seizure
    4th
  • Amendment: Right to know your charges
    6th
  • Amendment: Right to Petition
    1st
  • Amendment: Government cannot make you house troops
    3rd
  • Powers that are shared between the state and federal government
    Concurrent
  • Amendment: Rights belong to the states
    10th
  • First 10 Amendments to the Constitution
    Bill of Rights
  • Amendment: Eminent Domain
    5th
  • Amendment: Right to own a gun
    2nd
  • To change the Constitution
    Amend
  • Principle of Government: First Amendment
    Limited Government
  • Amendment: Right to an Attorney
    6th
  • Amendment: Rights belong to the people
    9th