Bill of Rights

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14 cards   |   Total Attempts: 186
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Question 1
1st Amendment
Freedom of Religion Description: The government cannot make any law about religion
Question 2
1st Amendment
Freedom of Press Description: The press can freely publish any kind of media
Question 3
1st Amendment
Freedom of Assembly Description: People can gather/assemble peacefully
Question 4
1st Amendment
Freedom of Petition Description: Any person who has something to say can petition the government to his/her concern
Question 5
1st Amendment
Freedom of Speech Description: Any person can freely talk without a limit
Question 6
2nd Amendment
MIlitia, Soveirgn state, and right to keep and bear arms Description: A person can have a gun
Question 7
3rd Amendment
Protection of quartering of troops Description:Protection from people to say no or yes have troops in their homes
Question 8
4th Amendment
Protection from unsreasonable search and seizure Description:An officer has to have a warrant by a court to search a person or things
Question 9
5th Amendment
Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination and eminent domain Description: A person cannot be convicted to the same crime
Question 10
6th Amendment
Trial by jury and rights of the accused, confrontation clause, speedy trial, public trial, and right to counsel Description:The accused have a right to know what he is being accused from and be told who is testifying against him and have an attorney
Question 11
7th Amendment
Civil trial by jury Description: It allows the accused to have a trial by jury or a judge
Question 12
8th Amendment
Probihition of excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment Description: No person shall pay an excessive amount of bail or cruel an unusual punishment more than the crime made
Question 13
9th Amendment
Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution Description: There is a right not written in the constitution for the people
Question 14
10th Amendment
Powers of States and People Description: Powers that are not reserved by the Constitution and/or the States are kept for the pople