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In the fifth amendment, you have the right to remain ______. Silent.
In the second amendment, you have the right to bear ____. Arms.
The Declaration of Independence was signed on ____ _, ____. July 4, 1776.
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights? 10.
Freedom of religion, assembly, press, and ______. Speech.
The second Continental Congress contained plans for ___. War.
Unfair bail, fines, and __________ is forbidden. Punishment.
What year was the constitution created and signed? 1787
What year was the Constitution ratified? 1788
The Third amendment states that a _______ cannot enter a persons home without __________. Soldier; Permission
You have the right to a trial by ____. Jury.
The police cannot search your house without a warrant, True or False? True
The government can take away your rights just because the constitution doesn't mention some of them, true or false? False
George Mason is known as "The Father of ___ ____ __ ______" The Bill of Rights
how many amendments are there total? 10
Which amendment limits the searches and seizures of cops? 4th
The first amendment gives me the right to ________. assemble.
in the fight amendment, I don't have to testify against ______. Myself.
In the sixth amendment, I have the right to a fair and ______ trial. speedy
The Great Charter is also called: Magna Carta.
A person ready to fight in a minutes notice was called a: minuteman.
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