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constitution - write down the number and answer the question (4pts)
- write the three parts of the constitution in order. 1)
2)
3)
- what are the first ten amendments called?
constitutional principles - write down the letter to the correct definition (6pts)
a. judicial review
b. federalism
c. popular sovereignty
d. limited government
e. checks and balances
f. separation of powers
____ 15. power to determine the constitutionality of a governmental act
____ 16. the executive, legislative, and judicial powers are divided among three independent and co - equal branches of government.
____ 17. division of power among a central, state, and local government.
____ 18. no government is all powerful, government is only limited to only those things the people have given it the power to do
____ 19. system of overlapping the powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches to permit each branch to check the others.
____ 20. government can govern only with the consent of the people
27 amendments - write down the amendment number that fits the description (8pts)
example. q. 1st - freedom of religion, speech, religion, assembly and petition
____ lists the ways one can become a u.s. citizen
____ reserved powers to the states
____ right against self - incrimination, double jeopardy, eminent domain
____ right to bear arms or have a firearm
____ courts shall not pose excessive bail or fines; no cruel/unusual punishment
____ abolished/ended slavery
____ protection from unlawful searches and seizures (must be done with warrant)
____ right to vote; minimum age is 18
- The three - part structure of the U.S. Constitution is the Preamble, Articles, and Amendments.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
- Judicial Review (A) is the power to determine constitutionality of a governmental act.
- Separation of Powers (F) divides executive, legislative, and judicial powers among three independent branches.
- Federalism (B) is the division of power among central, state, and local government.
- Limited Government (D) means government has only the powers given by the people.
- Checks and Balances (E) is the system of overlapping powers for branches to check each other.
- Popular Sovereignty (C) means government can govern only with people's consent.
For the 27 Amendments part:
- The ways to become a U.S. citizen are listed in the 14th Amendment.
- Reserved powers to the states are in the 10th Amendment.
- The right against self - incrimination, double jeopardy, etc. is in the 5th Amendment.
- The right to bear arms is in the 2nd Amendment.
- No excessive bail, etc. is in the 8th Amendment.
- Slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment.
- Protection from unlawful searches is in the 4th Amendment.
- The right to vote with 18 as the minimum age is in the 26th Amendment.
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- Preamble, Articles, Amendments
- Bill of Rights
- A. Judicial Review
- F. Separation of Powers
- B. Federalism
- D. Limited Government
- E. Checks and Balances
- C. Popular Sovereignty
For 27 Amendments:
- 14th
- 10th
- 5th
- 2nd
- 8th
- 13th
- 4th
- 26th