Which amendment states that citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of race or color.
Which amendment grants the freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, to apply to the government for relief
Which amendment defines the balance of power between the federal government and the state?
What did the 18th amendment do?
What was put in place to provide 3 branches of government? This helps protect the rights of citizens by making sure that no particular branch of government has too much power.
What document stated that "All men [people] are created equal"?
The president cannot make treaties without senate approval according to what compromise in the US Constitution?
In a democracy who is sovereign and is the source of the government's authority?
How do citizens exercise their authority in a democracy?
What are some of citizen's legal obligations in a democracy?
Becoming informed about issues and candidates and voting, volunteering, and serving in the military or alternative services fall under what sort of obligations for citizens in a democracy?
The people establish government and give power to it. It can only function with consent of the people.
The ability to make and implement changes in society is called:
Which amendment grants the right to trial by jury?