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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your blank | permission |
| fill the blank limit blank and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against blank in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a fair speedy blank | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by blank in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills, fines and blank is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other blank even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank | |
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and blank | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your | permission |
| fill the blank limit and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a failed speedy | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills fines and is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other rights even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank | |
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your | permission |
| fill the blank limit and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a failed speedy | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills fines and is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other rights even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank | |
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your | permission |
| fill the blank limit and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a failed speedy | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills fines and is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other rights even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank | |
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your | permission |
| fill the blank limit and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a failed speedy | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills fines and is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other rights even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank | |
| when was the Declaration of Independence signed | July 4, 1776 |
| George Mason is known as the father of | bill of rights |
| what was the purpose of the First Continental Congress | to find a way to gain fair treatment from Great Britain |
| the Second Continental Congress contained plans for | a war and an army |
| the Articles of Confederation contained plans for | strengthening the government |
| what year was the Constitution created and signed? | sep 17, 1787 |
| why was the Bill of Rights added to our constitution | the first 13 states would not agree unless there was personal rights. |
| how many amendments are in our Bill of Rights | 10 |
| when was it ratified? | June 21,1788 |
| fill the blank freedom of religion assembly press and | speech |
| fill the blank the right to | bear arms |
| fill the blank limits the housing of soldiers in your home without your | permission |
| fill the blank limit blank and seizures of your property without a legal process | search |
| fill the blank the right to due process of law protection of self-incrimination(you don't have to testify against blank in the court of law) | yourself |
| fill the blank if accused of a crime you have the right to a law and a fair speedy blank | trial |
| fill the blank you have the right to trial by blank in civil proceedings | jury |
| fill the blank unfair bills fines and blank is forbidden | punishment |
| fill the blank you have other blank even if they don't specified in the Constitution | rights |
| fill the blank powers that aren't delegated to the United States are given to the States and it's blank | people |