Vocab Quiz - List 3 - Harris Burkholder

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ratify

To make legal by officially approving

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delegate

a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference

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treason

Helping an enemy of the country or an act of war against our country

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Constitution

A written plan of government

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Preamble

The first lines of the Constitution that declare the purpose of the document and that they are doing it for the United States of America

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Articles

a separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation - for our Constitution, there are seven.

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Article 1

Legislative Branch - Congress (makes the laws)

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Article 2

Executive Branch - President (enforces the laws)

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Article 3

Judicial Branch - Supreme Court (interprets the laws)

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Article 4

States Information - must recognize other states’ laws

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Article 5

Amendments information - (changes/additions to the Constitution)

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Article 6

Supremacy Clause - Supreme Law of the Land - no law can contradict the Constitution

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Article 7

Ratification Requirements - 9 out of 13 states must approve

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Amendments

changes or additions to the Constitution  

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Legislative Branch

Known as Congress  -  they make the Laws and are made up of the Senate and House of Representatives

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Senate

The part of Congress that has equal representation per state (2 Senators per state)

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House of Representatives

The part of Congress that is elected by proportional representation (population)

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Bill

a draft of an idea for a proposed law presented to Congress

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Executive Branch

President, Vice President and Cabinet - this Branch’s job is to enforce the laws

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Cabinet

The group of a President’s top advisors

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Judicial Branch

Supreme Court - their job is to interpret laws and actions in relation to the Constitution and to hear cases from lower courts

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Bill of Rights

The first ten amendments to the Constitution - passed in 1791 - passed as part of agreement with anti-Federalists who were concerned about power of government.

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1st Bill of Rights

Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

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2nd Bill of Rights

Right to bear arms/form state militias

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3rd Bill of Rights

Quartering of Soldiers - No soldier shall be quartered in any house without permission

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4th Bill of Rights

Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure without probable cause

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5th Bill of Rights

Due process of law - rights for persons accused of crimes;  a person cannot be convicted of same crime twice or be forced to testify against oneself

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6th Bill of Rights

Right to an attorney and speedy trial - rights for persons on trial for crimes

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7th Bill of Rights

Right to trial by jury in civil cases

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8th Bill of Rights

Right against excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishment

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9th Bill of Rights

Constitutional rights do not deny other rights - rights kept by the people

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10th Bill of Rights

States’ rights - powers not given to the federal government are kept by the states/people

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Elastic Clause

Also called the Necessary and Proper Clause; Congress has the right to make any other laws it sees as “necessary and proper”

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Electoral College

The system created for choosing the president during an election

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impeach

 To charge the holder of a public office with misconduct

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