AP Amendments Review Flashcards
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13395178355 | First Amendment | Freedom of Religion | 0 | |
13395178356 | First Amendment | Right to Petition | 1 | |
13395178357 | First Amendment | Freedom of Assembly | 2 | |
13395178358 | First Amendment | Freedom of Speech | 3 | |
13395178359 | First Amendment | Freedom of the Press | 4 | |
13395178360 | Second Amendment | Right to keep and bear arms | 5 | |
13395178361 | Third Amendment | Quartering of Soldiers | 6 | |
13395178362 | Fourth Amendment | Protection from unreasonable search and seizure; warrants | 7 | |
13395178363 | Fifth Amendment | Can't be tried for the same crime twice/Double Jeopardy | 8 | |
13395178364 | Fifth Amendment | Protection from self incrimination | 9 | |
13395178365 | Fifth Amendment | Due Process for federal crimes | 10 | |
13395178366 | Fifth Amendment | Grand Jury | 11 | |
13395178367 | Fifth Amendment | Compensation for the taking of public properties; Takings clause | 12 | |
13395178368 | Sixth Amendment | Trial by Impartial Jury in Criminal Proceeding | 13 | |
13395243363 | Sixth Amendment | right to counsel | 14 | |
13395178369 | Seventh Amendment | Right to civil trial by jury | 15 | |
13395178370 | Eight Amendment | No Cruel and Unusual Punishments; no excessive fines | 16 | |
13395178371 | Ninth Amendment | Non-enumerated Rights retained by people | 17 | |
13395178372 | Tenth Amendment | Powers not enumerated to the United States nor denied to the states are reserved to the states or the people | 18 | |
13395178373 | Eleventh Amendment | No Judicial power in cases where Citizens of one state sue another | 19 | |
13395277191 | Eleventh Amendment | The decision in Chisolm v. Georgia (1793) led to this amendment | 20 | |
13395178374 | Twelfth Amendment | In response to the election of 1800 this amendment was proposed | 21 | |
13395178375 | Twelfth Amendment | Distinct ballots for the election of President and VP | 22 | |
13395178376 | Thirteenth Amendment | Abolition of Slavery | 23 | |
13395178378 | Fourteenth Amendment | Citizenship by birth or naturalization | 24 | |
13395178380 | Fourteenth Amendment | Payment of Civil War Debts | 25 | |
13395178381 | Fourteenth Amendment | Due Process in states; becomes the basis for selective incorporation | 26 | |
13395178382 | Fourteenth Amendment | Disqualification from office for participation in "insurrection or rebellion" against the United States | 27 | |
13395178383 | Fourteenth Amendment | Enforcement Clause used for policy of selective incorporation | 28 | |
13395178384 | Fifteenth Amendment | Right to vote extended to black males | 29 | |
13395178385 | Sixteenth Amendment | Power to lay and collect taxes on incomes | 30 | |
13395178386 | Seventeenth Amendment | Direct Election of Senators | 31 | |
13395178387 | Eighteenth Amendment | Prohibition | 32 | |
13395178388 | Nineteenth Amendment (1919) | Suffrage for ALL is finally granted; cannot be abridged on the basis of sex | 33 | |
13395178389 | Nineteenth Amendment | Women's Right to Vote | 34 | |
13395178390 | Twentieth Amendment | Change of Presidential and Congressional Term start dates | 35 | |
13395341077 | Twentieth Amendment | Inauguration of President moved to January 20th | 36 | |
13395346444 | Twentieth Amendment | Congressional Term start date and inauguration moved to January 3rd | 37 | |
13395178391 | Twenty-first Amendment | Repeal of Prohibition | 38 | |
13395178392 | Twenty-second Amendment | Two-term limit on Presidency | 39 | |
13395365218 | Twenty-second Amendment | President may serve a maximum of two terms or ten years | 40 | |
13395178393 | Twenty-third Amendment | Electoral Votes for DC | 41 | |
13395178394 | Twenty-fourth Amendment | Abolition of Poll Taxes | 42 | |
13395178395 | Twenty-fifth Amendment | Presidential Succession and Disability | 43 | |
13395178396 | Twenty-sixth Amendment | Right to Vote moved to 18 | 44 | |
13395178397 | Twenty-seventh Amendment | Madison's "lost" amendment | 45 | |
13395178398 | Twenty-seventh Amendment | Congress can't give themselves a pay raise | 46 | |
13395178399 | Article 1 | Vice President given power to vote in a tie | 47 | |
13395178400 | Article 1 | Habeas corpus can be suspended in an emergency | 48 | |
13395178401 | Article 1 | Vesting clause for Legislative Power | 49 | |
13395178402 | Article 1 | Necessary and Proper Clause | 50 | |
13395379633 | Article I, Section 8 | Congress gives power to create military tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court | 51 | |
13395178403 | Article 2 | Executive Power vesting clause | 52 | |
13395178404 | Article 2 | Commander-in-Chief | 53 | |
13395178405 | Article 2 | 4 year Presidential term | 54 | |
13395178406 | Article 3 | The Judicial branch | 55 | |
13395178407 | Article 3 | Establishment of the Supreme Court | 56 | |
13395386899 | Article 3 | Congress given power to create inferior courts within the judicial system | 57 | |
13395389647 | Article 3 | Congress given power to alter the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and inferior courts | 58 | |
13395178408 | Article 4 | Process for Adding a new state | 59 | |
13395394605 | Article 4 | Full Faith and Credit Clause | 60 | |
13395178409 | Article 4 | Privileges and Immunities Clause | 61 | |
13395178410 | Article 5 | Amendment Process for the U.S. Constitution | 62 | |
13395178411 | Article 5 | Congress can make no changes to the slave trade until 1808; concession in order to ensure the ratification of the Constitution | 63 | |
13395178412 | Article 6 | Supremacy Clause | 64 | |
13395178413 | Article 6 | Rule of Law | 65 | |
13395408764 | Article 6 | The law applied equally to everyone and no one is above the law | 66 | |
13395178414 | Article 7 | Ratification of the Constitution | 67 | |
13395178415 | Bill of Rights | First Ten Amendments | 68 | |
13395178416 | preamble | We the People | 69 |