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Bill of Rights
Practice identifying the amendments that make up the Bill of Rights.
- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition
- Third Amendment
- Second Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
- First Amendment
Answer: d. First Amendment
- Quartering of soldiers
- Third Amendment
- Second Amendment
- First Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
Answer: a. Third Amendment
- Right to a speedy trial by jury, witnesses, and counsel
- Seventh Amendment
- Sixth Amendment
- Fifth Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
Answer: b. Sixth Amendment
- Excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment
- Fifth Amendment
- Eighth Amendment
- Sixth Amendment
- Second Amendment
Answer: b. Eighth Amendment
- Right to bear arms
- Third Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
- Second Amendment
- Fifth Amendment
Answer: c. Second Amendment
- Freedom from illegal search and seizure
- First Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
- Fifth Amendment
- Second Amendment
Answer: b. Fourth Amendment
- Grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process
- Fifth Amendment
- Third Amendment
- First Amendment
- Second Amendment
Answer: a. Fifth Amendment
- Jury trial in civil lawsuits
- Sixth Amendment
- Tenth Amendment
- Seventh Amendment
- First Amendment
Answer: c. Seventh Amendment
- Rights reserved for the states or people
- Tenth Amendment
- Seventh Amendment
- First Amendment
- Sixth Amendment
Answer: a. Tenth Amendment
- Non-enumerated rights retained by the people
- Ninth Amendment
- Fifth Amendment
- First Amendment
- Eighth Amendment
Answer: a. Ninth Amendment
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