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Bill of Rights

Practice identifying the amendments that make up the Bill of Rights.

  1. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition
    1. Third Amendment
    2. Second Amendment
    3. Fourth Amendment
    4. First Amendment

    Answer: d. First Amendment

  2. Quartering of soldiers
    1. Third Amendment
    2. Second Amendment
    3. First Amendment
    4. Fourth Amendment

    Answer: a. Third Amendment

  3. Right to a speedy trial by jury, witnesses, and counsel
    1. Seventh Amendment
    2. Sixth Amendment
    3. Fifth Amendment
    4. Fourth Amendment

    Answer: b. Sixth Amendment

  4. Excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment
    1. Fifth Amendment
    2. Eighth Amendment
    3. Sixth Amendment
    4. Second Amendment

    Answer: b. Eighth Amendment

  5. Right to bear arms
    1. Third Amendment
    2. Fourth Amendment
    3. Second Amendment
    4. Fifth Amendment

    Answer: c. Second Amendment

  6. Freedom from illegal search and seizure
    1. First Amendment
    2. Fourth Amendment
    3. Fifth Amendment
    4. Second Amendment

    Answer: b. Fourth Amendment

  7. Grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process
    1. Fifth Amendment
    2. Third Amendment
    3. First Amendment
    4. Second Amendment

    Answer: a. Fifth Amendment

  8. Jury trial in civil lawsuits
    1. Sixth Amendment
    2. Tenth Amendment
    3. Seventh Amendment
    4. First Amendment

    Answer: c. Seventh Amendment

  9. Rights reserved for the states or people
    1. Tenth Amendment
    2. Seventh Amendment
    3. First Amendment
    4. Sixth Amendment

    Answer: a. Tenth Amendment

  10. Non-enumerated rights retained by the people
    1. Ninth Amendment
    2. Fifth Amendment
    3. First Amendment
    4. Eighth Amendment

    Answer: a. Ninth Amendment

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