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President, minimum age 35
Length of term for president Four years
Term limit president Two years
Citizenship requirement for president Natural born citizen
House of Representatives minimum age 25
House of Representatives length of term Two years
House of Representatives citizenship ship requirement US citizen
The power to tax Legislative
Declare laws unconstitutional Judicial
Make laws Legislative
Nominate Supreme Court justices Executive
Vita laws Executive
Overturn veto Legislative
Deny/approve presidential appointments Legislative
Interpret the constitutionality of law Judicial
Make treaties Executive
Issue pardons Executive
Signs bill into law Executive
Declare war Legislative
Impeach the president Legislative
Coin money Legislative
Ratify treaties Legislative
Virginia plan Representation based population, favored large states, bicameral legislator
New Jersey plan Equal representation for each state, favorite small states, unicameral legislator, two houses of Congress
Connecticut compromise Two house Congress, houses of representation based on population, equal representation, balance, interest of large and small states
First amendment Freedom of religion speech press assembly petition
Second amendment Bear arms
Third amendment Quartering soldiers
Fourth amendment Unreasonable, searches, and seizures
Fifth amendment Remain silent protection against double Jeopardy do process of law grand jury
Exceptions to fourth Consent Plainview, destruction of evidence, automobile, exception, hot pursuit
Sixth amendment Speedy trial impartial jury know the charges confront witnesses right to a lawyer subpoena witnesses
Seventh amendment Jury trial and civil cases
Eighth amendment No cruel or unusual punishment
Ninth amendment Basic rights
10th amendment State rights
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