Ultimate AP Gov Review
Constitutional Clauses to know:
Article I
· Three-Fifths Clause (slaves count as 3/5 of a citizen for purposes of representation in the House and “direct taxation” of the states
· Speech and Debate Clause (members of Congress “…shall be privileged from arrest…”)
· Origination Clause (revenue bills originate in the House)
· Commerce Clause (Congress has expressed power to “regulate commerce between states and foreign powers”)
· Presentment Clause (bills that pass the House and Senate are to be presented to the President for his signature)
· General Welfare Clause (Congress has the power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States)
· Necessary and Proper Clause (aka Elastice Clause) (power to make all laws that shall be thought to be necessary and proper)
· Contracts Clause (States may not pass any law that impairs the obligation of any contract)
Article II
· Natural Born Citizen Clause (must be natural born citizen to be president)
· Appointments Clause (aka “advise and consent” clause) (president may appoint, with advice and consent the Senate…)
· Take Care Clause (aka “faithfully execute” clause) (the President shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed)
Article III
· Exceptions Clause (Paragraph 2, clause 2) (…with such exceptions…as Congress shall make)
Article IV
· Full Faith and Credit Clause (…shall be given in each state…)
· Privileges and Immunities Clause (aka “comity” clause) (…citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states)
· Extradition Clause (process whereupon a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to it from another state)
· Guarantee Clause ( every state shall have a republican form of government…)
Article VI
· Supremacy Clause (aka “preemption” clause) (The Constitution is the supreme law of the land)
· Oath or Affirmation Clause (Members of Congress, officers of Executive and Judicial Branches must take oath to support the Constitution)
The Amendments
First:
· Establishment Clause
· Free Exercise Clause
· Free Speech Clause
· Freedom of the Press Clause
· Assembly Clause
· Petition Clause
Second:
· Right to bear arms Clause
Fourth:
· Search and Seizure Clause
Fifth:
· Double Jeopardy Clause
· Due Process Clause
· Self-Incrimination Clause
· Just Compensation Clause (aka “Eminent Domain” clause)
Sixth:
· Compulsory Process Clause (in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall have the right
o to a trial by jury
o to be told what the alleged crime is
o to be confronted with the witnesses against him/her
o to have compulsory process for subpoena witnesses
o to have access to a lawyer
Eighth:
· Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause
Ninth:
· Other Rights Clause
Tenth:
· Reserved Powers Clause
Fourteenth: (Selective Incorporation)
· Due Process Clause (no STATE shall deny…)
· Equal Protection Clause (no STATE shall deny…)
· Citizen Clause (defines citizenship)
VOTING AMENDMENTS
15TH (race)
17TH (direct election of senators)
19TH (gender)
23RD (DC electors)
24TH (poll tax)
26TH (age)
PRESIDENCY AMENDMENTS
12TH (Electoral College)
20TH (term; succession)
22ND (term limits)
25TH (disability)
Constitutional Clauses to know:
Article I
· Three-Fifths Clause (slaves count as 3/5 of a citizen for purposes of representation in the House and “direct taxation” of the states
· Speech and Debate Clause (members of Congress “…shall be privileged from arrest…”)
· Origination Clause (revenue bills originate in the House)
· Commerce Clause (Congress has expressed power to “regulate commerce between states and foreign powers”)
· Presentment Clause (bills that pass the House and Senate are to be presented to the President for his signature)
· General Welfare Clause (Congress has the power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States)
· Necessary and Proper Clause (aka Elastice Clause) (power to make all laws that shall be thought to be necessary and proper)
· Contracts Clause (States may not pass any law that impairs the obligation of any contract)
Article II
· Natural Born Citizen Clause (must be natural born citizen to be president)
· Appointments Clause (aka “advise and consent” clause) (president may appoint, with advice and consent the Senate…)
· Take Care Clause (aka “faithfully execute” clause) (the President shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed)
Article III
· Exceptions Clause (Paragraph 2, clause 2) (…with such exceptions…as Congress shall make)
Article IV
· Full Faith and Credit Clause (…shall be given in each state…)
· Privileges and Immunities Clause (aka “comity” clause) (…citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states)
· Extradition Clause (process whereupon a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to it from another state)
· Guarantee Clause ( every state shall have a republican form of government…)
Article VI
· Supremacy Clause (aka “preemption” clause) (The Constitution is the supreme law of the land)
· Oath or Affirmation Clause (Members of Congress, officers of Executive and Judicial Branches must take oath to support the Constitution)
The Amendments
First:
· Establishment Clause
· Free Exercise Clause
· Free Speech Clause
· Freedom of the Press Clause
· Assembly Clause
· Petition Clause
Second:
· Right to bear arms Clause
Fourth:
· Search and Seizure Clause
Fifth:
· Double Jeopardy Clause
· Due Process Clause
· Self-Incrimination Clause
· Just Compensation Clause (aka “Eminent Domain” clause)
Sixth:
· Compulsory Process Clause (in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall have the right
o to a trial by jury
o to be told what the alleged crime is
o to be confronted with the witnesses against him/her
o to have compulsory process for subpoena witnesses
o to have access to a lawyer
Eighth:
· Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause
Ninth:
· Other Rights Clause
Tenth:
· Reserved Powers Clause
Fourteenth: (Selective Incorporation)
· Due Process Clause (no STATE shall deny…)
· Equal Protection Clause (no STATE shall deny…)
· Citizen Clause (defines citizenship)
VOTING AMENDMENTS
15TH (race)
17TH (direct election of senators)
19TH (gender)
23RD (DC electors)
24TH (poll tax)
26TH (age)
PRESIDENCY AMENDMENTS
12TH (Electoral College)
20TH (term; succession)
22ND (term limits)
25TH (disability)