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POWERS AMENDMENTS TERMS MORE POWERS ETC Categories and amounts 100

Who has the power to make regulations for marriage (national, state or shared) State Power

Who has the power to declare war (national, state, or shared) National Power

Who has the power to borrow money (national, state or shared) Shared Power

Who has the power to provide for the general welfare of the people (national, state or shared) Shared Power

This amendment gives 18 year olds the right to vote 26 th Amendment

This amendment places a limit of 2 consecutive terms for the President of the United States 22 nd Amendment

This amendment gives women the right to vote 19 th Amendment

This amendment describes the process we use to elect the President of the United States 12 th Amendment

____________ is the name given to the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Bill of Rights

_________________ is another term describing the right to vote. Suffrage

_______________ is another term for official approval. Ratification

______________ is a legal order that protects people from being held in jail or prison without formal charges Habeas Corpus

Who has the power to set up weights and measures (national, state or shared) National Power

Who has the power to collect taxes (national, state or shared) Shared Powers

Who has the power to establish courts (national, state or shared) Shared Powers

Who has the power to regulate banks (national, state or shared) Shared Powers

The ability of each branch of government to limit the power of the others is called ___________ Checks and Balances

A force of armed civilians pledged to defend their community is a ____________ Militia

How many electoral college votes does the state of Missouri have 11

This amendment officially ends slavery in the United States 13 th Amendment