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US Constitution Matchup

See if you can match up these terms about the structure, amendments, and other general information about the US Constitution.

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Articles of ConfederationThe government document (which was proven too weak to enforce) our Constitution replaced.
AmendmentThe name for a change in the Constitution.
ArticlesThe seven major parts of the Constitution.
PreambleThe name for the introduction to the Constitution, which outlines the reasons that the people wanted to create the Constitution.
Article 1The Article of the Constitution describes the Legislative Branch of government (Congress).
Article 2The Article of the Constitution tells the requirements someone must meet to be eligible to be elected President of the United States.
Article 2The Article of the Constitution describes the Executive Branch of government.
Article 3The Article of the Constitution describes the Judicial Branch of government (primarily the Supreme Court).
Bill of RightsThe nickname for the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
Amendment 1The Amendment that allows for freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to petition the government, and the right to gather peacefully.
Amendment 4The Amendment that protects US citizens from unreasonable search and seizure
Amendment 5The Amendment that protects a citizen from having to testify against himself/herself if charged with a crime.
Amendment 6The Amendment that gives US citizens the right to a lawyer and to a fair trial if accused of a crime.
Amendment 8The Amendment that protects a US citizen from cruel and unusual punishment.
Amendment 13The Amendment that outlawed slavery in the United States.
Amendment 16The Amendment that set up the national income tax.
Amendment 19The Amendment that gave all American women the right to vote.
Amendment 22The Amendment that allows a US President to be elected to office only 2 times.
Amendment 26The Amendment that lowered the voting age to 18.
Checks and BalancesThe system set up by the US Constitution to keep any brach of government from becoming more powerful than the other two branches.
National ArchivesThe place where the original Constitution is displayed
VetoWhat the President can do to a bill passed by Congress if he or she disagrees with it.
OverrideWhat Congress can do when a President vetoes a bill if two thirds of them vote in favor of it again.
UnconstitutionalThe ruling that the Supreme Court can give to a law if the justices believe that it does not agree with the Constitution.
Legislative BranchThe branch of government (headed by Congress) that creates the laws of the United States according to Article 1.
Executive BranchThe branch of government (headed by the President) which enforces the laws of the United States according to Article 2.
Judicial BranchThe branch of government (headed by the US Supreme Court) which interprets the laws and rules on whether they agree with the Constitution according to Article 3


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