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CONSTITUTION Preamble – Articles : L – E – Legislative Branch J – “We the People” Articles : L – E – J – S – A- S- R- Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch States/ Federalism Amendment Supremacy Clause Ratification Amendments 1– 27 1st Ten “Bill of Rights”

Constitution FEDERALISM CHECKS & BALANCES BILL OF RIGHTS NAME: Constitution FEDERALISM SEPARATION OF POWER CHECKS & BALANCES BILL OF RIGHTS

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Delegated Powers Pg 67

Separation of power: power of government in broken into to three branches to prevent one group of power having to much power

The federal government is broken into three branches Top Flap Judicial Branch Executive Branch The federal government is broken into three branches Legislative Branch Pg 94 - 95 Separation of Power Illustrations

Separation of Power Bottom Flap Judicial Branch Interpret Laws Executive Branch Enforce Laws make treaties veto laws by congress The three branches of government have different jobs Legislative Branch Make Laws impeach the president Pg 94 - 95 Separation of Power Bullets – list three jobs of each branch

Create an illustrations that represents each of the ten amendment

Bill of Rights amendments: 1. Freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, petition 2. Right to bear arms 3. Lodging of troops in private homes 4. search and seizure 5. Rights of the Accused (to due process, no double jeopardy, no self incrimination) 6. Speedy trial by impartial jury and a lawyer 7. Jury trial in civil cases 8. Bail and Punishment 9. Powers reserved to the People 10. Powers reserved to the States

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