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AP US History Constitution Test, Including Illinois Government. This has all 27 amendments and important people. Please note this information is correct as of 2025.
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Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition
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The right to bear arms
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People are not required to let soldiers live in their homes
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Protection from illegal search and seizure; Police must have a search warrant to search your property.
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Protections for those accused of crimes. Authorities must follow a standard set of procedures called Due Process. In addition, people cannot be forced to give evidence against themselves or be tried twice for the same crime if found not guilty.
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Those accused of crimes have the right to a speedy and public trial, know the charges and witnesses against them, and the right to a lawyer. It they can't afford a lawyer, the government will provide one at no charge.
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Trial by a jury for civil cases over $20
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Prohibits the use of cruel and unusual punishment or excessive bail
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Rights not mentioned in the Constitution may still be protected.
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All powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states.
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A lawsuit against a state by a person or other country will be tried in state court.
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The President and Vice-President will be voted for on separate ballots.
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Ended slavery
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Gave citizenship to the former slaves
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Stopped voting discrimination based on race, religion or previous condition of servitude. (allowed the Freedmen to vote)
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Created an income tax to help fund the government
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American voters, rather than state legislatures will vote for U.S. Senators
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Forbids the manufacture, sale, or possession of alcohol
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Gives women the right to vote
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Moved the presidential inauguration from March to January 20th
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Repealed the 18th amendment. *Must ratify a new amendment to override an old one.
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Limits the President to 2 terms in office or a maximum of 10 years if he fulfills less than 2 years of the previous President's term.
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Allows people living in Washington, D.C. the right to vote for the President and gives them 3 electoral votes. However, they have no voting representation in Congress.
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Makes it illegal for a person to be forced to pay a poll tax in order to vote
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Identifies the order of succession if the President dies, resigns, is removed from office or is unable to carry out his job. The Vice President will be the first to take over the office.
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Lowers the voting age to 18 (This amendment was added in the 1970s when young people were being drafted for the Vietnam War.)
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An increase in the salary of members of Congress will begin the next election.
President
Donald Trump
Vice president of the US and president of the US senate
JD Vance
Speaker of the US House of Representatives
Mike Johnson
Minority leader of the US House of Representatives
Hakeem Jeffries
President pro tempore of the us senate
Charles Grassley
Majority leader of the US Senate
John Thule
Minority leader of the us senate
Chuck schumer
Senior US senator from Illinois and majority whip
Dick durbin
Junior us senator from Illinois
Tammy duckworth
US Secretary of State
Marco rubio
Us secretary of treasury
Scott be sent
Us secretary of defense
Pete hegseth
Us attorney general
Pam bondi
Chief justice of the us Supreme Court
John Robert’s
Governor of Illinois
J.b. Pritzker
Illinois Secretary of State
Alexi giannoulias
Illinois lieutenant governor
Juliana Stratton
Speaker of the Illinois house of representatives
Emmanuel “Chris” Welch