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DouglasBillOfRights

Honors U.S History

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What i the First Amendment? Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Religon, Freedom of Assembly.
What is the Second Amendment? Right to bear Arms.
What i the Third Amendment? Right not to house soldiers.
What is the Fourth Amendment? Right to no unreasonable searches.
What is the Fifth Amendment? Right to no Double Jeopardy,and Right to keep Private Property
What is the Sixth Amendment? Right to Speedy Trail, and Impartial Jury
What is the Seventh Amendment? Right to a Jury Trial
What is the Eighth Amendment Right to no Cruel or Unsual Punishments, and No excessive bails and fines
"I wrote and article in the newspaper about the President killing his wife, and was arrested" What Amendment is this Violating? First Amendment: Freedom of Expression
"I was tortured and almost beaten to death for escaping prison, I was not weilding any weapons or resisting arrest" What Amendment is this Violating? Eighth Amendent: No Cruel or Unsual Punishments
"The Air Force took my home from me and kicked me out, they said it was important to our national goverment" What Amendment is this Violating? Fifth Amendment: Private Property
"I was stopped in the middle of the road today. The police officer asked if i had donuts. I said I didn't he started searching my pockets and hair" What Amendment is this Violating? Fourth Amendment: No Unreasonable Searches
"I was arrested for having a Sniper Rifle for Hunting. A Cop arrested me" What Amendment is this violating? Second Amendment: Right to Bear Arms
"A Soldier came to my house and said he was staying with me for a week" What Amendment is this Vioaliting? Third Amendment: Right to not house soldiers
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