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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Ratification Articles of the Constitution Bill of Rights Yet, More BoR Hodge Podge
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The group of Framers who wanted a strong central government, and supported ratifying the Constitution in its original form.
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Federalists
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Framers who felt that the Constitution provided too much power to the Federal Government, and opposed its ratification
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Anti-Federalists
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Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote a series of letters supporting the ratification of the Constitution. These letters were known as:
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Federalist Papers
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This document was a compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and was designed to ensure protection of individual rights.
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Bill of Rights
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The Constitution is broken down into these separate areas:
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Preamble Articles Amendments
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Article which specifies the required age of Senators, Representatives, as well as the number of years in each term.
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Article I
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The Article dictating that the Supreme Court Justices serve for their entire life
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Article III
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The Article which states the President of the United States is the Commander-in- Chief of the Military.
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Article II
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Also known as “The Supremacy Clause”
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Article VI
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The Article lays out the process required to create and approve Amendments to the Constitution.
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Article V
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Freedom of Speech Freedom of Press
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1 st Amendment
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Due Process Self-Incrimination
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5 th Amendment
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No quartering of troops in homes during peacetime.
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3 rd Amendment
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Right to Petition Right to Peaceably Assemble
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1 st Amendment
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All Rights not enumerated for the Federal Government are retained by the States, or by the people.
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10 th Amendment
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Right to Bear Arms Right of State Militia
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2 nd Amendment
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No searching without a warrant, and a warrant must contain probable cause.
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4 th Amendment
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Right to Counsel Impartial Jury Confront Witnesses
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6 th Amendment
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment Excessive Bail
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8 th Amendment
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The people enjoy more rights, not just the ones protected and enumerated in the Constitution
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9 th Amendement
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The first three words of The Constitution
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We The People
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This phrase refers to private property that may be taken for public use, but that the landowner must be provided proper compensation (payment).
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Eminent Domain
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This freedom is also extended to something you may write, draw, or wear on your clothing to convey a message.
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Freedom of Speech
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Which political group would believe say or believe the following statement: The Constitution’s supremacy clause makes the national government’s laws superior to the state governments’ laws. This will destroy the state governments in favor of the national government.
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Anti-Federalists
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Which political group would believe say or believe the following statement: A strong executive is needed if the national government is to fulfill its responsibilities. There are checks and balances on the branches of government so no one branch, including the executive branch, can have too much power.
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Federalists
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Final Jeopardy
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Bill of Rights Application Category:
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When dealing with religion in public buildings, such as The 10 Commandments being displayed at a courthouse, there is a conflict between these two related portions of Freedom of Religion:
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Establishment Clause Free Exercise Clause
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