unit 2 Flashcards
civics (53 cards)
preamble
An introduction
popular sovereignty
government power comes from the people
Consent of the Governed
the government power comes from the people’s consent (approval)
republic
a government where citizens elect representatives
limited government
the government only has power that has been given to it.
federalism
divides power between the national (federal) government and the states.
rule of law
principle that society is governed by law, and the government must follow the law
separation of power
three branches with uniques roles and responsibilities and operates to ensure no branch has absolute power
checks and balances
Each branch to respond to the actions of the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful
Amendment
change
Bill of Rights
Ten amendments added to the Constitution to protect individual liberties and rights from government interference
civil liberties
civil liberties
The rights of citizens to be free from undue government interference in their lives, including those rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights and those established by long legal precedent (such as the right to marry or travel freely)
individual liberties
constitutionally -established rights and freedoms protected by law from interference by the government
1st Amendment
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and to petition
2nd Amendment
Right to keep and bear arms
3rd Amendment
Right to not quarter (or house) soldiers during time of war
4th Amendment
Right to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure
5th Amendment
Rights in criminal cases, including due process and protection from self-incrimination; no person can be tried for a serious crime without the indictment of a grand jury
6th Amendment
Right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, to an attorney, and to confront witnesses
7th Amendment
Right to a trial by jury in civil cases
8th Amendment
Right to not face excessive bail, fines, or cruel and unusual punishment
9th Amendment
There are other rights besides the ones listed in the Bill of Rights and the federal government cannot violate those rights
10th Amendment
All powers not given to the national government or prohibited to the states are reserved to states or to the people