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Bill of Rights

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There are how many amendments in the bill of rights? 10
What amendment says citizens have rights that are not mentioned in the constitution? Ninth
people are guaranteed the freedom of 2 things in the first amendment. What are they? Speech and Religion
People can assemble with others to discuss how they would like to change what? The constitution
What year were these ammendments approved? 1791
The first ten _______________to the constitution are called what? ammendments
the first ten amendments to the constitution are called what? bill of rights
Explain why the bill of rights are important to all americans.... They guarantee our basic rights as American citizens, like freedom of religion and freedom of speech
Explain what the freedom of the press means. Freedom to put your opinion in the media
What amendment states you do not have to speak at your trial? fifth
The second amendment says American citizens have the right to bear arms. What does this mean? They may own weapons
What is a petition? a written request for change
What does it mean to gather? a group of people who come together
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