States, Capitals | Bill of Rights | Amendments | Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branches | Revolutionary War |
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What is the capital of Michigan
Lansing
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What is Amendment 1
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
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What is Legislative
to make laws
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how long
7 years
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What is the capital of Florida
Tallahassee
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What is Amendment 7
Right of trial by jury in civil cases.
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What is Amendment 9
Citizens are also entitled to the rights that are not listed in the Constitution
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What is Executive
enforcing the laws
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when did it end
1783
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What is the capital of Ohio
Columbus
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What is Amendment 8
Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.
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What is Amendment 12
Presidential electors (voters) are to vote separately for vice president and president
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What is Judicial
review laws
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who won
Americans
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What is the capital of North Carolina
Raleigh
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What is Amendment 2
Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia.
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What is Amendment 13
Abolition of slavery
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What is age Requirement for president
35 years old
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where did it start
Lexington and Concord
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What is the capital of Delaware
Dover
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What is Amendment 3
No quartering of soldiers.
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What is Amendment 14
All persons born in the United States are citizens of the U.S. and are granted/guaranteed equal protection of the laws
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What is the term of office for president
4 years
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who were the main leaders
George Washington, Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson
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