ACCT352 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Burglary, Testator, List Of Books Banned By Governments

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Bill of rights: (the 1st 10 amendments) fundamental rights listed out- our rights as. U. s. citizens; focus on priority in which they are listed out. Article ii: executive branch: electoral college, requirements to become president, commander in chief, makes treaties with support and advice from congress (2/3 vote, state of the union, appoint supreme court justices and others, impeachment. Article iii: supreme court: compensation, no mention of term- has been interpreted as life term. 14th amendment: equal protection/ fundamental rights: congress can pass laws about the general welfare. Ix: ex. smoking, the government or its agents- any entity which receives government money, ex. Police, state schools: they will be doing something (called state action )- enacted a law or regulation or policy, this can be challenged by the effected classification (the target) can protest and claim the action is unconstitutional, ex. **page 147 know textbook chart**- analysis of equal protection.