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1st Amendment: Free Speech and expression,right to assemble,and freedom of religion
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2nd Amendment: Right to bear arms
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3rd Amendment: Prohibits the forced quartering of soldiers out of war
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4th Amendment: Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures
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5th Amendment: Sets out rules for indictment by grand jury and eminent domain
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6th Amendment: Protects the right to a fair and speedy trial
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9th Amendment: Protects rights not enumerated in the constitution
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13th Amendment: Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude
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14th Amendment: Defines citizenship, contains the Privileges or Immunities Clause, the Due Process Clause, and the Equal Protection Clause
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15th Amendment: Prohibits the denial of vote based on race and color
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16th Amendment: Allows federal government to collect income tax
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17th Amendment: Establishes the direct election of United States Senators by popular
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18th Amendment: Prohibition of alcohol
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19th Amendment: Establishes woman's right to vote
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21st Amendment: Repeals the eighteenth amendment
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22nd Amendment: Limits the President to two terms
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24th Amendment: Prohibits the revocation of voting rights due to the non-payments of poll taxes
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25th Amendment: Defines the process presidential succesion
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26th Amendment: Voting age to be 18 years old
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Amendment Process number one: Passed by both houses of the congress by a two-thirds majority
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Amendment Process number two: two-thirds of the legislatures of the states to call for a convention which one or more amendments are proposed
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Article 1: Describes legislative branch
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Article 2: Describes executive branch
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Article 3: Describes judicial branch
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Article 4: the rights and powers of the state
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Article 5: how the constitution is amended
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Checks & Balances: The process of how laws are made
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Executive Branch: Enforces laws
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How a Justice to Supreme Court is appointed: President nominates new members to the supreme court, senate must approve the nomination by a majority vote.
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How does the preamble start?: We the people
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Judicial Branch: Interprets laws
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Judicial Review: Principles under which legislative and executive actions are subject to review by the judiciary
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Legislative Branch: Makes laws
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Requirements to be in House of Representatives: Must be at least 25 years old, citizen for the past 7 years, and be an inhabitant for the state they represent
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Requirements to be in Senate: Must be at least 30 years old, must be citizen of U.S for at least 9 years,and must be inhabitant of the state he or she seeks to represent
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Requirements to be in Supreme Court: There are no requirements
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Requirements to be President: Natural born citizen, 35 years of age or older, and must live in U.S for 14 years
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Term for House of Representatives: 2 years
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Term for President: 4 years
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Term for Senators: 6 years
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Veto Power: The right of the President to over rule the congresses choice of a bill or a law
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What are the pieces of the preamble?: Establish justice,insure domestic tranquility,provide for the common defense,and promote the general welfare
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What is the preamble?: Is the thesis,intro, and the hook of the constitution