Writing the Constitution: Creating a More Perfect Union
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- 3. An example of this constitutional principle can be found in the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution
- 5. City where the Constitutional Convention was held
- 7. Compromise which dealt with the issue of representation, provided a plan for representation of both large and small states
- 10. Shared powers between the federal/national and state governments, 10th amendment is an example of this constitutional principle
- 12. This constitutional principle divides government into 3 separate branches (Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches)
- 14. Compromise at the Constitutional Convention which dealt with the counting of enslaved people for purposes of determining representation
- 16. This amendment protects you from cruel and unusual punishment
- 17. This amendment protects you from unreasonable search and seizures
- 18. This constitutional principle ensures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful
- 19. This amendment states that you can not be forced to quarter troops in your home
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- 1. First 10 amendments added to the Constitution which protect individual freedoms from the federal government
- 2. This constitutional principle allows for the election of representatives, example- creation of Congress to carry out the will of the people
- 4. This amendment gives individuals the right to keep and bear arms
- 6. Our nation's first constitution which created a WEAK national government
- 8. This group supported ratification of the Constitution and argued that a strong national government would provide order and stability for the country
- 9. Written in support of the Constitution, published anonymously, argued for a strong national/central government
- 10. This amendment gives you the freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and the right to assemble peacefully
- 11. This group opposed ratification of the Constitution because they were worried about creating a government too powerful, wanted a Bill of Rights added
- 13. This amendment guarantees you the right to a speedy and public trial by jury
- 15. This constitutional principle gives PEOPLE the power, power rests with the consent of the PEOPLE