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Bill of Rights

Review of Bill of Rights

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Which Amendment deals with the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition? 1st
Which Amendment deals with the right to bear Arms? 2nd
Which Amendment protects homeowners from having to give room and board to soldiers? 3rd
What Amendment products the rights of a person from unreasonable searches and seizures? 4th
What Amendment provides the accused person to a right to know the charges against him and prevents double jeopardy? 5th
What Amendment allows the accused to have a speedy and public, impartial trial by jury? 6th
What Amendment provides the right to sue for any controversy valued above $20? 7th
What Amendment prevents excessive bail and fines? 8th
What Amendment guarantees any rights not named in the Constitution to the people? 9th
What Amendment refers to the fact that powers not given to the national government are given to the individual states? 10th
What is quartering? providing room and board
What is bail? property or money deposited or pledged to a court to persuade the court to release a suspect from jail
What is to assemble? when people gather together
What is an indictment? when a grand jury demands you appear in court to face an accusation
What is impartial? balanced, unbiased, fair
What is a warrant? a written document that commands police to perform specific acts (such as a search of your property) on its behalf
Created by: mharlan
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