Memory Game Constitution Corner: Key Concepts MatchOnline version 8 pairs to match core constitutional principles with concise definitions. by Paige Segerstrom Popular Sovereignty Judicial Review Separation of Powers Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause) Power is shared between national and state governments Allows making laws needed to carry out powers Amendments The Constitution is the highest law of the land Federalism Process to officially change the Constitution Power is divided among the three branches The Supreme Court can overturn unconstitutional laws Checks and Balances Each branch limits the power of the others Rule of Law People are the source of government authority Sixth Amendment Citizenship and equal protection Eighth Amendment Due process and self-incrimination Nineteenth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment First Amendment No cruel or unusual punishment Protection from unreasonable searches Rights to religion, speech, press, assembly, petition Fourth Amendment Fifth Amendment Women's right to vote Second Amendment Right to a speedy, public trial Right to bear arms