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Hint: I would definitely write this down The Constitution Hint: I would definitely write this down

Article 1 Legislative Branch Bicameral (House and Senate) Powers Who? Commerce, Taxes, Treaties etc. Who? Speaker of the House Paul Ryan Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer

Article 2 The Executive Branch Powers Who? Veto, Appoint Judges etc. President: Donald Trump Vice President: Mike Pence

Article 3 The Judiciary Powers: Interpret the Constitution Who? Supreme Court; Chief Justice John Roberts Additional Justices?

Freedom of speech, religion, press, petition Amendment 1 Freedom of speech, religion, press, petition

Amendment 2 Right to bear arms

Amendment 3 No quartering soldiers

Amendment 4 Against unreasonable search and seizure

Amendment 5 No double jeopardy or testify against yourself Due Process

Amendment 6 Informed of charges and witnesses; right to counsel

Amendment 7 Right to trial by jury

Amendment 8 No cruel and unusual punishment

Amendment 9 Other rights retained by the people

Amendment 10 Other rights retained by the states

Quiz Friday You will need to know: Article 1 (branch, bicameral, 2 powers, officers) Article 2 (branch, 2 powers, officers) Article 3 (branch, power, officer) 1 additional point for each associate justice you can name What amendments 1-10 say