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AP Government- Facts about the Constitution

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The Constitution
The three parts to the constitution are the: Preamble, The Articles, and the Amendments  
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There are 7 Articles in the Constitution  
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There are 27 Amendments to the Constitution  
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Article I of the Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch  
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Article II of the Constitution establishes the Executive branch of government  
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Article IV of the Constitution establishes the relationship between states  
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Article V establishes the method of amending the constitution  
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Article VI of the constitution established the Supremacy clause  
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Article VII of the Constitution established the means by which the constitution could be ratified  
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Article IV, section 1 establishes the Full faith and credit clause  
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The first Amendment establishes freedom of speech, religion, the press, peaceably assemble, to formally express grievances  
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Amendment II of the the constitution establishes the right to bear arms  
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Amendment III of the constitution establishes that no soldiers may be quartered in any house without the consent of the Owner  
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Amendment IV protects against unreasonable Search and Seizure  
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Amendment V establishes rights of the accused. It protects against self incrimiation, double jeopardy, guarantees due process of law  
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Amendment VI of the Constitution issues the right to a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury of peers, trial in district in which crime was committed, to be informed of the accusation, right to an attorney, and witness  
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Amendment VIII protects against crue and unusual punishment as well as excessive fines or bail  
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Amendment VII issues the right to a trial by jury in civil suits in which the amount up for dispute exceeds a set amount of money  
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Amendment IX says that the peoples rights are not limited to those previously mentioned in the amendments  
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Amendment X reserves powers not delegated to the United States nor prohibited to the states are reserved for the states or the people  
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Amendment XI established that one state could not sue another state  
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Amendment XII changed the way that the electoral college worked. It requires that the votes for president and Vice president must be stated.  
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Amendment XIII abolished slavery  
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Amendment XIV guarantees equal protection under the law regardless of race, color, or creed. Neither the states nor the National government are allowed to infringe upon this right.  
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Amendment XV gave the right to vote regardless of race color or creed  
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Amendment XVI established that there could be an income tax.  
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Amendment XVII set up the direct election of senators  
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Amendment XVIII set up prohibition.  
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Amendment XIX granted Women the right to vote.  
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Amendment XX is the lame duck amendment. Moved the inauguration date from March to January 20th.  
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Amendment XXI repealed prohibition declaring the 18th amendment null and void.  
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Amendment XXII established term limits on the presidency. These term limits are that one may serve as president for 2 terms or 10 years.  
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Amendment XXIII gave Washington DC the right to vote in Presidential elections.  
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Amendment XIV outlawed poll taxes.  
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Amendment XXV established the presidential succession.  
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Amendment XXVI established that anybody 18 yrs or older could not be denied the right to vote.  
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Amendment XXVII said that congressional pay raises will not take effect until after the next election of Representatives.  
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