Slide1 : 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 Amendments Legislative Executive Judicial ABCD..
Slide2 : Protects freedom of press, speech and religion
Slide3 : What is the 1st Amendment ?
Slide4 : Requires a search warrant for police to enter a home.
Slide5 : What is the 4th Amendment?
Slide6 : Saying something that is meant to damage another person’s reputation
Slide7 : What is slander?
Slide8 : No on can be put on trial for a serious crime unless a grand jury agrees the evidence justifies it.
Slide9 : What is the 5th
Amendment ?
Slide10 : Power of the government to take private property for public use
Slide11 : What is eminent domain?
Slide12 : The introduction to the Constitution
Slide13 : What is the preamble?
Slide14 : Sole power to impeach a government official of wrong doing
Slide15 : What is the House of Representatives?
Slide16 : Determines the number of Representatives each state has.
Slide17 : What is Population?
Slide18 : Necessary and proper clause of the Constitution often used to expand the powers of Congress
Slide19 : What is the elastic clause?
Slide20 : 1st President to be impeached by the House of Representatives
Slide21 : Who is President Andrew Johnson?
Slide22 : The month in which electors cast votes for President and Vice President of the United States
Slide23 : What is December?
Slide24 : Administered by the Chief Justice of the United States
Slide25 : What is the Oath of Office?
Slide26 : Sets up a system for electing a President and lists the requirements for the office
Slide27 : What is article II?
Slide28 : Presidential speech reporting the nation’s condition to Congress
Slide29 : What is the State of the Union?
Slide30 : Maximum number of years a President can serve.
Slide31 : What is 10 years?
Slide32 : Article which created the Judicial Branch
Slide33 : What is Article III?
Slide34 : Courts which have less power than the Supreme Court
Slide35 : What are Inferior Courts?
Slide36 : Allows federal courts to decide whether court decisions and laws are in keeping with the intent of the Constitution
Slide37 : What is Judicial Review?
Slide38 : The federal government has certain powers, even though they are not spelled out in the Constitution
Slide39 : What are Implied Powers?
Slide40 : The “Great Chief Justice.”
Slide41 : Who is Chief Justice John Marshall?
Slide42 : Members who attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia
Slide43 : Who are delegates?
Slide44 : Another term for implied power
Slide45 : What is absolute?
Slide46 : A document presented to Congress for adoption in to law
Slide47 : What is a bill?
Slide48 : When each branch of the government has the means to check actions of the other branches
Slide49 : What are checks and balances?
Slide50 : Agreement in 1781 under which the 13 original colonies established a government of states
Slide51 : What are the Articles of Confederations?