US CH5 amendments

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Quiz # 7 (Three branches)1. What branch makes the law2. To reject a bill ( V )3. What plan propose equal vote with one house4. To try or to accuse means ( I )5. What branch carries out the law?6. For every five slaves equal 3 people became an

agreement known as7. The division of power between national and state (F )8. What plan propose two house representation base

on population 9. What branch interprets the law? 10. To prevent abuse from each branches this was

established (C and B )

Quiz 8 (Article )Quiz 8 (Article )

1. What article deals with Executive2. This group elect the President3. To change, add or delete4. What article deals with Legislature5. What article talks about the relationship among the state6. A state must surrender a suspect or criminal to another

state7. How many states are required to approve the

Constitution8. What article deals with Judicial 9. This is the supreme law of the land10.What article states that federal officials must swear their

loyalty to the ConstitutionBONUS: Name the brilliant innovator who invented a

computer design for the households.

The living constitutionarticles

Protecting All Protecting All AmericansAmericans

Electoral College• Group of people selected by states

to elect the president and vice

• # Senate + # House = Electoral

Amend• to make changes, to improve or correct it

Article I• The Legislature– House• 25 years old• Election every 2 years• 7 years citizen• Resident of state being

elected for – Senate• 30 years old• Election every 6 years• 9 years citizen• Resident of state being

elected for

Article II• The Executive– 35 years old– Election every 4 years– Must be natural born– 14 years residency

Article III

• The Judiciary– Appointed for life

Article IV

• Relations Among States– Full faith and credit• Respect each other’s laws

– Extradition• state surrenders a suspected or convicted

criminal to another state

– Admission of New States

Article V• Amending the

Constitution– 2/3 must of legislature

must propose a change–¾ must approve the

change

Article VI• Supremacy of the

National Government– Supreme Law-

Constitution– Loyalty to

Constitution

Article VII

• Ratification– Approval of 9 out of 13 states needed

–September 17, 1787

ArticlesArticles• Copy the question• Write yes or no/ true or false• Write the article number, section number, subsection number: ie. Article 1 Sec 3.5

Quiz # 91. Right to bear arms is what amendment2. What political party wanted to add rights of the people3. What amendment establish protection against search and

seizures4. What amendment establish protection from unusual

punishment5. Name three things under the first amendment6. What is the supreme law of the land7. You cannot be tried twice for the same crime is called8. Private property use for public use is called9. What amendment protect you from self incrimination10. The Father of the constitution was ____BONUS1. What amendment gives you the right to a lawyer2. The first ten amendment is called 3. Name one Federalist member

QUIZ # 9 (1-10 amendments)QUIZ # 9 (1-10 amendments)1. The first ten amendments are called2. What amendment number gives the people the right to bear

arms3. Give two freedom the people have under the First

Amendment4. What is the term for: a person cannot be tried twice for the

same crime5. What amendment prohibits unusual crime or punishment6. What amendment gives the people the right to remain silent7. What amendment prohibits unreasonable search and seizure8. What amendment gives the people the right to an attorney9. What is the term for : government use of private property for

public use10.Who is the Father of the Constitution

11.BONUS: What group insisted on adding the 10 basic rights of the people

Federal System

Delegated Powers(National)

Control foreign affairs

Regulate interstate commerce

Provide national defense

Coin money

Concurrent Powers(Shared Powers)Maintain courts

Enforce lawCollect tax

Charter banks

Reserved Power(State)

Provide EducationBuild HighwayIssue licenses

Conduct Election

• 11th amendment• Citizens cannot sue a state

I’m suing New

York!!

Ha!Ha!Ha!You can’t sue me!

Electors must choose a Electors must choose a President and Vice President and Vice

President on his ballot.President on his ballot.

• 12th Amendment– Election of executive

Three Amendments after Three Amendments after the Civil Warthe Civil War

• 13th Amendment– outlawed (banned) slavery

• 14th Amendment– anyone who was born or naturalized in the

USA, is a citizen of USA– Equal protection law

• 15th Amendment– suffrage (right to vote) regardless of race, color, or

previous enslavement

16th Amendment• allows Congress to levy (collect)

an income tax

1717thth Amendment Amendment• direct election of senators

18th Amendment• Prohibition–Ban of alcohol

1919thth Amendment Amendment• women suffrage (right to

vote)

20th Amendment• “lame duck” sessions–deals with the beginning and ending of terms for the public officials

21st Amendment• Repealed prohibition– Legalized alcohol

22nd Amendment• established the Presidential

term limit

2323rdrd Amendment Amendment• voters in Washington DC has

the right to vote for president and vice president

2424thth Amendment Amendment • Made poll taxes illegal

25th Amendment• clarified the filling of

Presidential vacancy

2626thth Amendment Amendment • right to vote to people 18 years of age

27th Amendment• congressional salaries

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