The Constitution

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  1. 3. Amendments Six and Seven preserves the right to have this impartial group convene in a trial.
  2. 6. Refused to sign the Constitution and demanded that a Bill of Rights be added.
  3. 8. Article Four establishes the procedure for forming and admitting these to the union.
  4. 11. To exercise this right one might "plead the fifth."
  5. 12. Shall be issued to conduct reasonable search and seizure.
  6. 15. First Amendment Right Jefferson corresponded regarding with Danbury Baptists.
  7. 16. First Amendment Right securing religious and political verbal intercourse.
  8. 18. First Amendment Freedom securing information to the public.
  9. 19. First Amendment Right for a Redress of Grievances.
  10. 21. Third Amendment.
  11. 22. Both the States and Congress have the authority to do this regarding amendments to the Constitution.
  12. 23. Any rights not enumerated in the constitution are secured by this amendment.
  13. 24. The Legislative Branch.
  14. 25. Fines and Bail shall not exceed the norm, otherwise, they are this.
  15. 26. All executive powers are vested in him.
  16. 27. The branch of government that maintains the court system.
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  1. 1. Father of the Constitution
  2. 2. While negotiated by the President, these need to be ratified by the U.S. Senate.
  3. 4. America is not a democracy, it is this.
  4. 5. First President of the United States under the U.S. Constitution.
  5. 7. Last name of Elizabeth who Benjamin Franklin said, "A republic, ma'am, if you can keep it."
  6. 9. Number of Senators per State.
  7. 10. The Tenth Amendment, recognizing the States possess this, ensures that their rights are secured over all powers not granted to the federal government.
  8. 13. Number of States who sent delegates to the Constitutional Convention.
  9. 14. Number of years of a presidential term.
  10. 17. First Amendment Right securing association in a peaceable manner.
  11. 20. Second Amendment Right.
  12. 22. City where the Constitutional Convention was held in 1787.