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1st AmendmentFreedom of religion,assembly,press,petition, speech
2nd AmendmentRight to have guns
3rd AmendmentNo Quartering troops/soldiers
4th AmendmentNo search and seizure that is unreasonable
5th AmendmentYou don't have to speech against yourself
6th AmendmentRight to speedy trial
7th Amendmenttrial by jury
8th AmendmentNo cruel or unusual punishment, reasonable bail
9th AmendmentConstitutional rights not listed are not denied
10th AmendmentAll power that isn't listed for Federal Gov. then is pushed to the states.
Bill of RightsAnother name for the First 10 Amendments
What are the 7 Principles of the Constitution?Republicanism, Federalism, Checks and Balances, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Individual Rights,
Virginia PlanBIG state, Bicameral legislature elected by state population
New Jersey PlanSMALL state plan, each state should have same number of representative, one house legislature
Great CompromiseBicameral legislature, One elected by population in state, the other 2 representatives per state.
3/5 ths CompromiseHow they would count slaves for determining representation in the Congress.
Articles of Confederationdocument that provided for a weak Federal Government and strong state government
1607First perminent British colony
Causes of the American RevolutionProclamation of 1763, Taxation without representation, Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, Quartering of Troops, French and Indian war debt,
Declaration of IndependenceThomas Jefferson wrote this at the 2nd Continental Congress


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