| A | B |
| ratify | agree to |
| Federalists | those who wanted the constitution |
| Anti-Federalists | those who did not want the constitution |
| amendments | changes |
| Bill of Rights | ten amendments that describe freedoms that the government cannot take away and lists actions that the government cannot do |
| due process of law | amendments 5-8, protects a person's right to have a fair, public trial |
| human rights | the freedoms that all people have |
| The First Amendment | people are allowed any religion they want, or no religion at all |
| The Second Amendment | protects people's rights to carry weapons |
| The Third Amendment | the government cannot force citizens to pay for housing soldiers |
| The Fourth Amendment | the government cannot order a person's home be searched or property taken without good reason |
| jury | a group of citizens who decide a case in court |
| patriotism | love of country |
| Cabinet | a group of the Presidents most important advisors |
| political parties | people who share the same ideas and vote together as a group |
| campaign | race for office |