States that people accused of a crime have the right to a speedy, public trial by jury.
States that people who have a disagreement about something worth more than $20.00 have the right to a trial by jury.
States that in most cases, accused people can remain out of jail until their trial if they pay bail.
States that people have other rights besides those stated in the Constitution.
States that any powers the Constitution does not give to the federal government belong to the states or the people.
A written plan of how a country’s government will work.
An official member of a city, state, or nation.
An area of land that is ruled by a government; a frontier region before it became a U.S. state
A law
a form of government in which the state’s share power with the central government.
a government in which citizens elect leaders to represent them
an agreement in which each side of an argument gives up something it wants
to officially accept
a government in which the people make political decisions by voting, and the majority rules
a system that lets each branch of government limit the power of the other two
to refuse to approve
to not be in agreement with the Constitution
a change made to the Constitution
the ceremony at which a government official is sworn into office
a group appointed by a President to help govern the country
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