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Constitutional Details Even More Rights Constitutional Details Bill of Rights More Rights Constitution 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

-List one part of the 1st Amendment? Row 1---100 Question

- Row 1---100 Answer

-List one part of the 1st Amendment? Row 1---200 Question

- Row 1---200 Answer

-List one part of the 1st Amendment? Row 1---300 Question

- Row 1---300 Answer

-What right does the 2nd protect? Row 1---400 Question

-bears arms Row 1---400 Answer

-What act does the 3rd prevent? Row 1---500 Question

-quartering of soldiers Row 1---500 Answer

-How does the 4th protect our privacy? Row 2---100 Question

-unreasonable searches or seizures Row 2---100 Answer

-The 5th describes this power of the government to take land from citizens when needed for public benefit as long as the citizen is compensated. Row 2---200 Question

-eminent domain Row 2---200 Answer

-The 5th details this type of jury that determines whether there is enough evidence in a case to formally charge (indict) someone with the crime. Row 2---300 Question

-grand jury Row 2---300 Answer

-This right says that all citizens are guaranteed fair treatment by the government? Row 2---400 Question

-due process Row 2---400 Answer

-This is the right of all citizens to not be charged with the same crime after they have been acquitted by a jury of that same crime. Row 2---500 Question

-double jeopardy Row 2---500 Answer

-The 5th also says that citizens have this right when questioned by authorities? Row 3---100 Question

-right to remain silent Row 3---100 Answer

-What type of trial does the 6th guarantee? Row 3---200 Question

-jury trial Row 3---200 Answer

-Who does the 6th say is allowed to help you in a trial? Row 3---300 Question

-attorney Row 3---300 Answer

-What does the 8th Amendment prevent? Row 3---400 Question

-cruel or unusual punishment Row 3---400 Answer

-Who does the 10th Amendment give all remaining power? Row 3---500 Question

-states or the people Row 3---500 Answer

-This is the introduction to the Constitution that lists the purposes of government in the United States. Row 4---100 Question

-Preamble Row 4---100 Answer

-Article One describes which branch of the government? Row 4---200 Question

-Legislative Branch Row 4---200 Answer

-This phrase theoretically allows the government to “stretch” its powers? Row 4---300 Question

-Necessary and Proper Clause Row 4---300 Answer

-Article Two describes which branch of the government? Row 4---400 Question

-Executive Branch Row 4---400 Answer

-Article Three describes which branch of government? Row 4---500 Question

-Judicial Branch Row 4---500 Answer

-Which statement in Article IV of the Constitution says that states will acknowledge the laws of other states and cooperate with one another over fugitives. Row 5---100 Question

-full faith and credit clause Row 5---100 Answer

Name the process of sending fugitives from one state to another for trial? Row 5---200 Question

-extradition Row 5---200 Answer

-Name the statement of Article VI that states the national government is the highest form of government in the nation and that the Constitution is above all forms of government. Row 5---300 Question

-Supremacy Clause Row 5---300 Answer

-This is the term for formal approval of the Constitution by the states? Row 5---400 Question

-Ratification Row 5---400 Answer

-What is the only crime specifically defined by the US Constitution? Row 5---500 Question

-treason Row 5---500 Answer