U.S Bill of Rights

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  1. 2. hold national conventions to formally declare the party's platform.
  2. 3. "Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion."
  3. 4. group of people with broad common interests who organize to win elections.
  4. 5. Parties who work hard to mobilize voters
  5. 7. Parties want to win elections, so they must recruit people who are likely to win.
  6. 14. Two major parties Democratic and Republican
  7. 16. Powers restrained by the states and the people.
  8. 17. The two parties must appeal to the middle to win elections.
  9. 18. Housing of soliders.
  10. 20. Bails, Fines, and punishments.
  11. 22. Rights restrained by people.
  12. 23. Rights to fair, speedy, public, jury trial in a criminal case.
  13. 24. Two-Party systems are more stable than multiparty systems.
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  1. 1. Part of the First amendment that states congress cannot prohibit or interfere with the practice of religion.
  2. 6. Both parties tend to be very similar, limiting voters' options.
  3. 8. Freedom of religion, speech, and the press
  4. 9. Search and arrests warrants.
  5. 10. Proposed the U.S Bill of Rights
  6. 11. Became effective December 15, 1971
  7. 12. Rights in a civil case.
  8. 13. A percentage of people will always feel marginalized by the system.
  9. 15. Rights to bear arms
  10. 18. Rights in criminal cases.
  11. 19. Parties are not centered on a person but on a set of policy positions known as the party platform.
  12. 21. Voters have only to decide between two parties.