Chapter 9 Flashcards
What limits the power of the gov’t and protects the rights of the individual?
The Bill of Rights
What amendments make up the Bill of Rights?
The 1st 10
What is the difference between a law and an amendment?
A law- a bill that gets passed
An Amendment- a change to an existing law
How does an amendment get proposed?
By 2/3 of the Congress or 2/3 of the states
How does an amendment then get ratified?
By 3/4 of the state legislatures
What five civil liberties does the 1st Amendment protect?
Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press and petition
What does the 2nd Amendment give you the right to own?
Firearms
What does the 4th Amendment protect you from? (Placed as a result of the Sugar Act)
Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures without probable cause
What Amendment is important for people accused of committing crimes?
The 5th Amendment
According to the 5th Amendment, natural rights cannot be taken away without what?
Without due process of law
What amendment gives you the right to a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury?
The 6th Amendment
What does the 9th Amendment keep the government from doing?
From claiming the Bill of Rights are the only rights Americans have
What was given power in the 10th Amendment for protection?
States could be used as protection against the powers of a national government
Who were the first President and Vice President in American history?
President-George Washington
Vice President-John Adams
What did each department of the Executive Branch deal with?
State-handle relations w/other nations
Treasury-deal w/ financial matters
War-deals w/ nation’s defense
Who makes up the cabinet of the President?
Secretary of State, Treasury, and War, plus the Attorney General
Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox
Who was the first Secretary of State and Secretary of Treasury?
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton
What job title did Alexander Hamilton hold?
Secretary of Treasury
What act established a federal court system?
The Judiciary Act of 1789
What could federal courts do to state laws if deemed necessary?
Overturn them
Who was John Jay?
The 1st Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
What is a national debt?
The amount the Government owed
What did Alexander Hamilton want to do with state debts after the war?
Take care of the state debts from the war
What area in America was against his plan and why did they feel this way?
The South because they owed less than the Northern States and would have to pay more than their fair share