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Missouri Government EOC Review Study Guide Solutions 1st Amendment - Ans:-Freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, press, petition, & assembly 2nd Amendment - Ans:-Right to bear arms; militia is necessary for a free state 3rd Amendment - Ans:-Housing of soldiers 4th Amendment - Ans:-No unreason...

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Missouri Government EOC Review
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1st Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, press, petition, & assembly


2nd Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Right to bear arms; militia is necessary for a free state


3rd Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Housing of soldiers


4th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-No unreasonable search or arrest


5th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-No person tried without grand jury indictment or punished twice for same

offense. Due process of law.


6th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Rights of accused in criminal cases.


7th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Trial by jury.


8th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-No excessive bail or cruel punishment.


9th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-People retain rights not listed in the Constitution.




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10th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Power not given to the federal government is given to the people or states.

(Very important for state governments.)


Bill of Rights - Ans:✔✔-First Ten Amendments


13th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Abolish Slavery


15th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Gave African Americans right to vote


17th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Senators elected by direct population. (In the past, Senators were elected by

state legislators.)


18th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Prohibition--no alcoholic beverages bought or sold in United States


19th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Women's Right to Vote


21st Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Repealed Prohibition


22nd Amendment - Ans:✔✔-2 term limit on Presidents


24th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Poll taxes cannot prevent voting rights


26th Amendment - Ans:✔✔-Lowered voting age to 18 from 21


Amendment process - Ans:✔✔-Changing the Constitution--




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Proposing Amendment - Ans:✔✔-2/3 vote of each house of Congress or national constitutional

convention requested by 2/3 of state legislatures


Ratifying (approving amendment) - Ans:✔✔-ratified by at least 3/4 of the state legislatures or by

specially called conventions in at least 3/4 of the states


due process - Ans:✔✔-5th amendment--principle stating the government must follow proper

constitutional procedures in trials and in other actions it takes against individuals


Enlightenment - Ans:✔✔-movement during the 1700s that spread the idea that knowledge, reason, and

science could improve society; influenced American revolutionaries and founders


Jean Jacques Rouseau - Ans:✔✔-Enlightenment thinker who wrote Social Contract and promoted

government in which laws should only be made by the people (general will)


Natural Rights - Ans:✔✔-freedoms people posses relating to life, liberty, and property


John Locke - Ans:✔✔-Enlightenment thinkers--philosopher, natural rights and social contract theory


Second Treaties of Government - Ans:✔✔-John Locke argued government's only purpose was to defend

the natural rights of life, liberty, and property and that government were a product of the people

(consent of the governed)


Monarchy - Ans:✔✔-A system of government in which as hereditary king or queen is the legislative and

executive authority; today, most monarchies are limited

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