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Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Government

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Virginia Plan (Large State Plan)   Called for two house legislature with representation based on population.  
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New Jersey Plan (Small State Plan)   Called for one house legislature with all states getting equal representation.  
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Great Compromise   Created two house legislature with one house based on population and with all states getting equal representation in the other house.  
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3/5ths Compromise   Said that each group of 5 slaves would be counted as 3 citizens in the census.  
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James Madison   Often referred to as the Father of the Constitution.  
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George Washington   President of the Constitutional Convention.  
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House of Representatives   Lower house of Congress. Representation based on population.  
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Senate   Upper house of Congress. All states have two representatives.  
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Requirements to serve in House of Representatives   25 years old, citizen for 7 years, reside in state being represented.  
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Requirements to serve in Senate   30 years old, citizen for 9 years, reside in state being represented.  
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Requirements to serve as President   35 years old, born a citizen, and reside in United States for last 14 years.  
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Requirements to serve on the Supreme Court   No requirements are listed in the Constitution.  
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House of Representatives term   2 years  
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Senate Term   6 years  
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President's term   4 years  
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Supreme Court Justice's term   Lifetime  
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1st Amendment   Protects freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.  
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2nd Amendment   Protects right to bear arms.  
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3rd Amendment   Prevents quartering of soldiers  
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4th Amendment   Protects against unwarranted search or seizure.  
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5th Amendment   Protects against double jeopardy, self incrimination, due process, right to an indictment, and eminent domain.  
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6th Amendment   Protects right to speedy and public trial,impartial jury, right to confront witnesses, compel witnesses to testify, and right to a lawyer.  
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7th Amendment   Protects right to a jury trial in civil cases worth more than $20.  
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8th Amendment   Protects against excessive bail and fines and cruel or unusual punishment.  
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9th Amendment   Says all of your rights aren't spelled out in the Constitution.  
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10th Amendment   Says rights not given to the national government go to the states or the people.  
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Veto   A president choosing not to allow a bill to become law.  
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Override   2/3rds of both houses of Congress can override a president's veto.  
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Pocket Veto   If a president does nothing to a bill for 10 days and Congress is not in session, the bill is automatically vetoed.  
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Impeachment   Congress can charge the president with a crime and try them in the Senate. Same can be done to federal court judges.  
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Judicial Review   Federal courts can declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional.  
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Power to declare war   Only Congress has this power.  
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270   The number of electors needed for a candidate to be chosen for President.  
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Electoral college   The group that chooses the President of the United States  
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Number of electors for a state   The total number of members of Congress that state has.  
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Indict   To be officially charged with a crime by a Grand Jury  
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Double Jeopardy   Being charged with the same class after being found not guilty.  
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Eminent Domain   Government taking private land for public use.  
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