Constitution

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Domestic tranquility

peace in our country

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liberty

freedom

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posterity

future generations

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ordain

order or declare

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What are the three branches of government.

Legislative Branche. executive branch. judicial branch.

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what does the legislative branch do.

makes laws

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How many houses are in the Legislative Branch

Two

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Name the houses in the Legislative Branch.

Senate, House of Representatives

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Which house has equal representation?

Senate

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Which House has representation based on population?

House of Representatives

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Who are Wyoming’s representative(s) in the Senate?

John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis

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Who are Wyoming’s representative(s) in the House of Representatives.

Harriet Hagemen

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what does the executive branch do.

enforces laws and punishes law breakers

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judicial branch

interprets laws 

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ratify

approve

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right to bare arms

weapons

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legislated branch

makes laws

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quarter

house

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3nd amendment

right to quarter soldier during peace time

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eighteenth amendment

prohibition of alcohol

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prohibition

not allowed

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the 21 amendment 

repels the eighteenth amendment   

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The twentieth amendment 

Changes the presidents inauguration to January 20

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Repeals

Cancel

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Inauguration

Ceremony swearing president into office

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The nineteenth amendment

women are allowed to vote women’s suffrage

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The twenty sixth amendment

suffrage for eighteen year old’s

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the fifteenth amendment

suffrage regardless of race

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Suffrage

Right to vote

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The first amendment:

Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, right to assemble peaceably, right to petition

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The eighth amendment

no cruel and unusual punishment

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the fourth amendment 

no unreasonable searches and seizures 

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The fifth amendment

rights for the accused