This document was written by Thomas Jefferson and establishes your unalienable rights
These are the First Ten Amendments to the Constitution
The President of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States
The Senate and House of Representatives of the United States
Founding Father who wrote the Declaration of Independence
Founding Father who is known for his signature of the Declaration of Independence
Founding Father who wrote the Federalist Papers and was the First Supreme Court Justice
Founding Father who was an abolitionist and supporter of educating women
Frenchman who wrote Democracy in America
Freedom or the power to choose
Self-interest; people have different backgrounds and experiences
Equality in society and politics or no social classes
Minimal government regulation of business and the economy
Promote the interest of the common people
Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly, Religion, and Petition
Right to bear arms
Right to a speedy trial, trial by jury, and counsel (lawyer)
Protection from cruel and unusual punishment
Protection from search and seizure
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Latin for "out of many one"
Right to remain silent and establishes eminent domain
Government run by representatives elected by the people whose job it is to uphold the Constitution
Supreme Court's ability to determine whether laws are constitutional or not
What is the Declaration of Independence
What is the Bill of Rights
What is the Executive Branch
What is the Judicial Branch
What is the Legislative Branch
Who is Thomas Jefferson
Who is John Hancock
Who is John Jay
Who is Benjamin Rush
Who is Alexis de Tocqueville
What is Liberty
What is Indivdualism
What is Egalitarianism
What is Laissez-faire
What is Populism
What is the First Amendment
What is the Second Amendment
What is Sixth Amendment
What is the Eighth Amendment
What is the Fourth Amendment
What is unalienable rights
What is E Pluribus Unum
What is the Fifth Amendment
What is a Constitutional Republic
What is Judicial Review