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Amendments 1-8

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What Freedom Does The 1st Amendment Give You? Freedom Of: -Speech -Religion -Press -Assembly
The 2nd Amendment Gives You? -Right To Bare Arms
The 3rd Amendment Is? When The Government Cannot Force You To Shelter Soldiers In Your Home Without Your Consent In Time Of War Or Peace.
The 4th Amendment Is When? The Right Against Unreasonable Search and Seizures Of People.
The 5th Amendment Does Not Let The Government To? 1)Try Or Accuse A Person More Than Once For Same Crime. 2)Make A Person Testify Against Himself/Herself. 3)Take Away A Persons Life, Liberty 4)Take Away A Person Property Unless Good Reasons, Or Paid For His/Her Property.
The 6th Amendment Gives You? 1)Speedy And Public Trial 2)Jury Trail In A Criminal Case 3)Be Told What He/She Accused Of Doing Wrong 4)Face The People Who Say He/She Did Something Wrong 5)Call Witnesses To Speak On His/Her Behalf 6)Have An Attorney.
The 8th Amendment Gives You? (Fair Bail & Punishments) 1) A Persons Charged With A Crime Has A Right To A Fair Fine 2) There Cannot Be Any Cruel And Usual Punishment.
What Is The Bill Of Rights? The Supreme Court Makes Rulings On The Meaning Of Individual Rights And Freedoms.
What Does The Constitution Mean? The Fundamental Law, That establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform; by describing the organization of the government and regulation, distribution, and limitations on the functions.
What Is An Amendment? The modification of materials by the addition of supplemental information; the deletion of unnecessary, undesirable, or outdated information; or the correction of errors existing in the text.
What Freedom Does The 1st Amendment Give You? Freedom Of: -Speech -Religion -Press -Assembly
The 2nd Amendment Gives You? -Right To Bare Arms
The 3rd Amendment Is? When The Government Cannot Force You To Shelter Soldiers In Your Home Without Your Consent In Time Of War Or Peace.
The 4th Amendment Is When? The Right Against Unreasonable Search and Seizures Of People.
The 5th Amendment Does Not Let The Government To? 1)Try Or Accuse A Person More Than Once For Same Crime. 2)Make A Person Testify Against Himself/Herself. 3)Take Away A Persons Life, Liberty 4)Take Away A Person Property Unless Good Reasons, Or Paid For His/Her Property.
The 6th Amendment Gives You? 1)Speedy And Public Trial 2)Jury Trail In A Criminal Case 3)Be Told What He/She Accused Of Doing Wrong 4)Face The People Who Say He/She Did Something Wrong 5)Call Witnesses To Speak On His/Her Behalf 6)Have An Attorney.
The 8th Amendment Gives You? (Fair Bail & Punishments) 1) A Persons Charged With A Crime Has A Right To A Fair Fine 2) There Cannot Be Any Cruel And Usual Punishment.
What Is The Bill Of Rights? The Supreme Court Makes Rulings On The Meaning Of Individual Rights And Freedoms.
What Does The Constitution Mean? The Fundamental Law, That establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform; by describing the organization of the government and regulation, distribution, and limitations on the functions.
What Is An Amendment? The modification of materials by the addition of supplemental information; the deletion of unnecessary, undesirable, or outdated information; or the correction of errors existing in the text.
What Is A Ratify? To confirm and adopt the act of another even though it was not approved beforehand.
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