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Review Articles 4-7 for Quiz

Quiz Articles 4-7 Someone charged with a crime who flees to another state must be returned to the original state by the state he or she has gone to if ? A. the governor of the original state request it. B. the crime was a felony. C. the crime was a federal crime D. a federal court judge issues such an order In the Constitution,the “supreme law of the land” is defined as being? A. the will of the people B. the constitution itself C. acts passed by congress D. Supreme court decisions A person cannot serve as a member of a state legislature or hold federal office unless he or she A. Is elected by popular vote B. Is approved by the congress C. Belongs to an established church D. Swears an oath of loyalty to the constitution the constitution requires that state governments A. reflect the two-party system B. represent the people who reside in the state C. have two houses, like the federal government D. have a chief executive elected by popular vote

The Constitution Articles 4-7: The States and Federal Government; Amendments and Ratification Articles 4- principle of the federal system. Relation among states, between state and the national government. 1. sec. 1 and 2 us is one nation 2. sec 2.2 extradition 3. sec. 2 citizens of us are citizens of the whole nation 4. clause 3 return of slaves to masters 5. section 3 forming new states

article 6 the supreme law of the land Amending and Ratifying the Constitution; The Supremacy of the National government Articles 5 amending * ratification article 6 the supreme law of the land article 7 constitution would be put into effect after 9 states voted to accept it. * first presidential election in 1792.

Amendment notes IV. The Bill of Rights and Other Amendments A.   Bill of Rights- first 10 Amendments. Added in 1791. included for protection of citizen rights. Amendment 1- protects basic civil liberties. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly.

Amendment 2- cannot prevent states from having an armed militia. Amendment 3- can’t be forced to house soldiers.

.      Amendment 4- right to privacy.

Amendments 5-8- rights of citizens accused of crimes .      Amendments 5-8- rights of citizens accused of crimes. (double jeopardy, due process of law, speedy and public trial, right to know charges).

Amendment 9- rights are not denied because they have not been mentioned in the Constitution. Amendment 10- reserved powers.

B. Amendments 11- 27 - Variety of issues 1. Amendments 13, 14, 15- result of Union victory in the Civil War. *13- abolishes slavery *14- grants citizenship to African- Americans *15- protects voting rights

Amendment 24-poll tax made illegal Amendment 17-direct election of senators by the people.

Amendment 19- suffrage to women. Amendment 18- Prohibition. Repealed by 21. Amendment 22- limit on presidential terms.

Articles 4-7 Review Questions One state must honor the ruling of another state in court. true/false North and south Dakota could become one state if both state legislatures and congress approve such a merger. true/false How many states must approve an amendment for it to take effect? Can an atheist be denied the right to hold federal office? If a man refused to support the Constitution, could he serve as a member of the state legislature? How many state had to ratify the constitution for it to become the law of the land?

Amendments Quiz searches are prohibited if they are A. unreasonable B. not speedy C. on private property a person cannot be forced to testify A. more than once B. against himself or herself C. for a grand jury How many amendments have been passed and then repealed? A. one B. two C. three Private property cannot be taken by the government without A. a jury trail B. permission C. payment

The Amendment review questions 1. Amendment1 establishes the right to__________ Amendment 2 maintains that states have the right to have________ Amendment 3 protects people from being forced to _______ Amendment 4 requires police to provide_________ Amendment 6 protects the right of __________ Amendment 10 says that the government powers not mentioned in the Constitution belong to __________ Amendment 12 forbids_________ Amendment 18 establishes_________