bill of rights Crossword Puzzles
Government, economy , constitution , bill of rights 2023-10-13
19 Clues: meet • basic • change • choose • freedom • worship • supreme • freedom • economy type • government form • government form • money federal • state government • federal government • economy type of USA • up establish • first person in line • no one is ----the law • of rights constitution
Bill of Rights Crossword 2022-01-21
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- requiring the uniform collection of federal taxes
- right to keep and bear arms.
- The ability to defend the rights and lives of the citizens of the United States.
- The clause says that all bills for raising revenue must start in the U.S. House of Representatives, but the U.S. Senate may propose or concur with amendments, as in the case of other bills.
- the clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution that prohibits the establishment of religion by Congress
- is the second clause of Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution that establishes the procedure for ratification of international agreements.
- granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.
- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
- the first clause in the 5th Amendment to the United States Constitution. It guarantees that all people have the right to be indicted by a Grand Jury before they are charged with a federal crime that is considered to be "infamous.
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- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.”
- that admission of a state requires at least one Act of Congress.
- prohibits the United States government from conducting “unreasonable searches and seizures
- prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime
- all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial".
- right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
15 Clues: right to keep and bear arms. • requiring the uniform collection of federal taxes • that admission of a state requires at least one Act of Congress. • Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion • prohibits anyone from being prosecuted twice for substantially the same crime • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2022-01-24
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- what the 5th amendment is mainly about
- right to a _____ by jury
- prevents members of congress from granting themselves pay raises during the current session
- freedom to religion, speech, assembly, petition and press
- citizens do not have to house ______
- you're right to _____ cannot be denied based on gender
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- amendment repels the 18th amendment
- no unreasonable ______ and seizures
- no excessive fines or bails
- 13th amendment; _____ is prohibited
- right to vote cannot be _____ based on race
- prohibits any _______ in elections for federal officals
- the right to bear ____
- congress can issue an _____ tax
- how many terms can a president be elected for
15 Clues: the right to bear ____ • right to a _____ by jury • no excessive fines or bails • congress can issue an _____ tax • amendment repels the 18th amendment • no unreasonable ______ and seizures • 13th amendment; _____ is prohibited • citizens do not have to house ______ • what the 5th amendment is mainly about • right to vote cannot be _____ based on race • ...
The Bill of Rights 2021-12-02
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- Murder is a _______ crime punishable by death.
- The sixth amendment gives all people the right to a speedy and _____ trial.
- The fourth amendment states that you need a ______ to search private property.
- The bill of rights was passed in ______.
- Some people believe the right to bear arms only applies to the ______.
- What amendment gives us the right to bear arms?
- The seventh amendment focuses on rights in _____ cases.
- In the same amendment as the freedom of speech, the press, and religion we are give the right to ______.
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- The ______ amendment gives us the freedom of the press.
- The ______ of rights contains the first ten amendments.
- James ______ wrote the bill of rights.
- A change to the constitution is called an _______.
- The first amendment gives us freedom of ______.
- The eighth amendment says that no one can be given an _________ bail and/or fine.
- Double jeopardy means that you cannot be put on trial _____ for the same crime.
15 Clues: James ______ wrote the bill of rights. • The bill of rights was passed in ______. • Murder is a _______ crime punishable by death. • The first amendment gives us freedom of ______. • What amendment gives us the right to bear arms? • A change to the constitution is called an _______. • The ______ amendment gives us the freedom of the press. • ...
The Bill of Rights 2021-11-21
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- Amendment-Fair and impartial trial-speedy trial
- - James Madison
- Amendment-freedom of speech, religion, right to assemble, right to petition, and freedom of the press
- Amendment -You are allowed due process, you must be accused of a crime, you may not be tried twice for a crime, and you do not have to testify in your trial
- Amendment -Prohibits the government from making citizens quarter soldiers(give housing and food)
- Amendment -Rights not stated in the Constitution belong to the States
- - Father of the Constitution
- changes to the Constitution(to address the changes in the country); requires a 2/3 vote in the house and then a 3/4 of the state legislatures
- Amendment -No unlawful search and seizure
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- This group said that the Bill of Rights is necessary to protect the rights of the citizens
- -Was ratified on December 15, 1791
- Has power over driving age, speed limit, marriage, education regulation
- Amendment -Protection of rights not stated in the constitution belongs to the people
- Amendment -The right to bear arms
- Amendment -No excessive bail or unusual punishment
- Amendment -Guarantees a trial by jury in civil matters (non-criminal)
16 Clues: - James Madison • - Father of the Constitution • Amendment -The right to bear arms • -Was ratified on December 15, 1791 • Amendment -No unlawful search and seizure • Amendment-Fair and impartial trial-speedy trial • Amendment -No excessive bail or unusual punishment • Amendment -Rights not stated in the Constitution belong to the States • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2023-03-07
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- you cant be tried for the same crime twice
- who makes rulings on the meaning of the bill of rights
- protects against double jeopardy and you can plead the fifth
- you can have a trial with a jury in most civil cases
- protection against quartering of troops
- protection of states rights
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- right to bear arms
- protection against illegal search and seizure
- what are the first ten amendments called
- no cruel and unusual punishment and no excessive bail
- right to a speedy trial with an impartial jury
- freedom of speech, religion, the right to assemble, and petition the government
- we have rights not stated in the constitution
- something the police needs to search your home
- how many amendments in the bill of rights
15 Clues: right to bear arms • protection of states rights • protection against quartering of troops • what are the first ten amendments called • how many amendments in the bill of rights • you cant be tried for the same crime twice • protection against illegal search and seizure • we have rights not stated in the constitution • right to a speedy trial with an impartial jury • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2022-12-07
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- Guards against unreasonable searches and seizures
- The right to a fair and speedy trial
- The right to due process and no double jeopardy
- Right to a jury trial for criminal and some civil cases
- Prohibits excessive bail and no unusual punishment
- Any state can be sued by a U.S. citizen
- Federal powers are not stated in the Constitution are reserved for the states
- Citizenship due process equal protection
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- The right to free speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion
- Changes in electoral college procedures
- Addresses our unenumerated rights
- No quartering of troops in peacetime
- The right to bear arms
- Abolishes and prohibits slavery
- U.S. cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed
15 Clues: The right to bear arms • Abolishes and prohibits slavery • Addresses our unenumerated rights • No quartering of troops in peacetime • The right to a fair and speedy trial • Changes in electoral college procedures • Any state can be sued by a U.S. citizen • Citizenship due process equal protection • The right to due process and no double jeopardy • ...
Constitution & Bill of Rights 2023-04-13
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- The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense?
- A real or imagined wrong or other cause for a complaint or protest?
- Who wrote the Bill of Rights?
- How many senators per state?
- The right to vote?
- The branch of the government carries out the laws?
- Where was the Bill of Rights written?
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- A writ ordering a person to attend court?
- Protects you from testifying against yourself?
- Tells authorities what they can and cannot look for?
- How many amendments are there?
- Who works under the President?
- Action or crime and making a false spoken statement damaging to a persons reputation?
- Rights and Protections?
- Right to carry or own a weapon?
15 Clues: The right to vote? • Rights and Protections? • How many senators per state? • Who wrote the Bill of Rights? • How many amendments are there? • Who works under the President? • Right to carry or own a weapon? • Where was the Bill of Rights written? • A writ ordering a person to attend court? • Protects you from testifying against yourself? • ...
Bill of Rights Review 2023-02-14
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- your government teacher with short hair
- the first 10 amendments of the Constitution
- branch of government that enforces the law
- former president of the United States
- your government teacher with long hair
- this amendment gives you the right to own a gun
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- president of the United States
- branch of government that interprets the law
- branch of government that makes new laws
- man who sued Chicago because he couldn't buy a gun
- court case: _________ v. Board of Education
- the ________ family who protested the Vietnam war
- court case: ___________ v. Ferguson
- this amendment makes states follow the Bill of Rights
- this amendment gives you 5 fundamental freedoms
15 Clues: president of the United States • court case: ___________ v. Ferguson • former president of the United States • your government teacher with long hair • your government teacher with short hair • branch of government that makes new laws • branch of government that enforces the law • court case: _________ v. Board of Education • the first 10 amendments of the Constitution • ...
The Bill of Rights 2023-04-04
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- to make a law fairer and more accurate
- forbid by law or rule
- human beings
- a formal written request
- a right or privilege
- supreme law of the U.S.A.
- legal, social or ethical principles of freedom
- a real or imagined wrong
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- the quality or state of being secure
- gather together for a purpose
- the power or right to act,speak, or think
- the rules that a particular country has to follow
- remedy or set right
- a military force raised from civil population
- a nation or territory
15 Clues: human beings • remedy or set right • a right or privilege • forbid by law or rule • a nation or territory • a formal written request • a real or imagined wrong • supreme law of the U.S.A. • gather together for a purpose • the quality or state of being secure • to make a law fairer and more accurate • the power or right to act,speak, or think • ...
Bill of rights crossword 2022-05-19
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- Right to Bear Arms
- the federal courts cant file certain lawsuits against states
- Illegal search and seizure
- It granted citizenship and legal rights to African Americans and enslaved people
- Civil trails
- the federal government doesn't own the rights that are not listed in the Constitution, but instead, they belong to citizens
- Amendment due process
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- The states and people have a say
- No slavery or underpaid workers
- Rights of the people to vote, the votes cannot be denied.
- Excessive bail and cruel unusual punishment
- Rights of the accused
- Quartering Troops
- electing a vice president needs majority of the electoral votes, if no one has a majority of the total votes the Senate choses the vice president
- Amendment Freedom of Speech/religion/press and assembly
15 Clues: Civil trails • Quartering Troops • Right to Bear Arms • Rights of the accused • Amendment due process • Illegal search and seizure • No slavery or underpaid workers • The states and people have a say • Excessive bail and cruel unusual punishment • Amendment Freedom of Speech/religion/press and assembly • Rights of the people to vote, the votes cannot be denied. • ...
The Bill of Rights 2016-09-30
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- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- Congress A convention of delegates from the 13 colonies
- The branch of government that includes the president, Vice president, and Cabinet
- The head of the executive branch. He is also commander in chief of the military, and he appoints ambassadors
- One of the 2 chambers in the Legislative branch. It is a deliberative assembly
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- The branch of government that includes the Supreme Court
- Our structure that helps run the country
- A system of rules
- Something that justifiably belongs to every human being
- The branch of government that includes the Senate and House
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- This is a law before it becomes a law
- A public official appointed to decree if something is unconstitutional
- A body of advisors to the president
- Court is the highest court in the land
15 Clues: A system of rules • A body of advisors to the president • This is a law before it becomes a law • Court is the highest court in the land • Our structure that helps run the country • A change or addition to the Constitution • The first 10 amendments to the Constitution • Something that justifiably belongs to every human being • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2023-09-01
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- types of laws from federal government
- right against ------ searches & seizures in 4th Amendment
- (3 words) first ten amendments
- no ------- bail or fines in the 8th Amendment
- right to ----- peacefully according to 1st Amendment
- right not to quarter ------- in 3rd Amendment
- freedom of ------- doesn't include threats in 1st Amendment
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- only crime mentioned in the US Constitution
- (2 words) legal requirement to be treated fairly in 5th Amendment
- (2 words)right to be brought before a judge in US Constitution, Article 1, Clause
- another words for emergency in 4th Amendment
- right to bear ------ in 2nd Amendment
- right to a ------ and public trial in the 6th amendment
- no double -------- in the 5th Amendment
- freedom to practice a ------ or not according to 1st Amendment
15 Clues: (3 words) first ten amendments • types of laws from federal government • right to bear ------ in 2nd Amendment • no double -------- in the 5th Amendment • only crime mentioned in the US Constitution • another words for emergency in 4th Amendment • no ------- bail or fines in the 8th Amendment • right not to quarter ------- in 3rd Amendment • ...
The bill of rights 2023-10-18
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- the governemnt cannot give you cruel or unusual punishment in this amendment
- What does a police need in order to search your home ?
- this power protect the public's health and welfare ?
- these amendments were ___ in december
- extends the rights to a jury trial
- What amendment gives you the right to carry guns ?
- this amendment not denied to the states are reserved to the states
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- what power gives you the right to declare war ?
- this power levy taxes
- in this amendment you cannot be charged twice for the same crime
- What amendment states that you don't have to house anyone?
- you must be told of your charges in this amendment
- What amendment have 5 rights ?
- where are the bill of rights located
- not necessarily denied in other amendments
15 Clues: this power levy taxes • What amendment have 5 rights ? • extends the rights to a jury trial • where are the bill of rights located • these amendments were ___ in december • not necessarily denied in other amendments • what power gives you the right to declare war ? • you must be told of your charges in this amendment • What amendment gives you the right to carry guns ? • ...
Constitution & Bill of Rights 2025-11-12
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- This amendment is the right for people to secure their stuff against unreasonable searches
- supporters of the constitution
- “No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner"
- right to speedy and public trial
- people who opposed the constitution
- “the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”
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- “the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury”
- this amendment is the right to bear arms
- Was in favor of the constitution, argued that a bill of rights was needed.
- This amendment is the right to not answer, “I plead the _____”
- this amendment is the freedom of speech
- “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.”
- Thought the Constitution weakened states’ rights by giving too much power to the gov
- Thought the constitution did not have a section that guaranteed individual rights.
- “powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution”
15 Clues: supporters of the constitution • right to speedy and public trial • people who opposed the constitution • this amendment is the freedom of speech • this amendment is the right to bear arms • This amendment is the right to not answer, “I plead the _____” • “powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution” • ...
Functions of Political Parties - Government and the Economy - Founding Documents 2013-05-01
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- What political parties raise to help candidates win elections.
- Political parties recruit and nominate _____________________.
- These Articles established the first government for the independent states.
- Government Agencies establish guidelines and protect public _________ and safety.
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- These are discouraged by Antitrust Laws
- This commonwealth's Bill of Rights served as a model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States.
- This Declaration is one of America's most important founding documents.
- This document from 1787 still stands today.
- The Government Agency that regulates Trade.
- The Federal Reserve System is the _________ Bank of the United States.
- The two party-system was created bcause of ____________ over how to interpret the Constitution.
- Political parties monitor these of the party in power, acting as a watchdog.
- What political parties do to voters to let them know about campaign issues.
- This list of Rights forms the basic list of our rights and freedoms.
- The Government Agency that regulates business in Communications.
15 Clues: These are discouraged by Antitrust Laws • This document from 1787 still stands today. • The Government Agency that regulates Trade. • Political parties recruit and nominate _____________________. • What political parties raise to help candidates win elections. • The Government Agency that regulates business in Communications. • ...
Functions of Political Parties - Government and the Economy - Founding Documents 2013-05-01
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- The Federal Reserve System is the _________ Bank of the United States
- This list of Rights forms the basic list of our rights and freedoms.
- What political parties do to voters to let them know about campaign issues.
- Political parties monitor THESE of the party in power, acting as a watchdog.
- These Articles established the first government for the independent states
- Political parties recruit and nominate _____________________.
- These are discouraged by Antitrust Laws
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- The Government Agency that regulates Trade.
- This document from 1787 still stands today.
- This Declaration is one of America's most important founding documents.
- The Government Agency that regulates business in Communications.
- The two party-system was created because of ____________ over how to interpret the Constitution.
- This commonwealth's Bill of Rights served as a model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States
- What political parties raise to help candidates win elections
- Government Agencies establish guidelines and protect public _________ and safety
15 Clues: These are discouraged by Antitrust Laws • The Government Agency that regulates Trade. • This document from 1787 still stands today. • Political parties recruit and nominate _____________________. • What political parties raise to help candidates win elections • The Government Agency that regulates business in Communications. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review 2025-02-19
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- The Constitution created a _________ federal government.
- Number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
- Ordinance within the AOC
- Purpose of the DOI was to declare __________.
- document is dated July 4, 1776
- Branch that interprets law
- Levels of government
- Change to the Constitution
- Written to raise support for the Con.
- Early example
- AOC changes had to have _______ vote.
- Name of the King of England
- Pushed for Bill of Rights
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- The first document that established the government of the United States is the:
- Firm league of friendship
- Branch that makes laws
- The primary function of the U.S. Constitution is to provide
- Rights that everyone is born with that the government must protect
- DOI listed problems with this person
- According to Lincoln, was the DOI or CON more important?
- Northwest territory add land for ____ states.
- One of the natural rights listed in the DOI
- AOC Congress could not _____.
- AOC absent branch
- If the government harms the rights of the people the people can _________ the govt.
- author of the declaration
- Outlawed in the NW territory
- AOC made alliance
28 Clues: Early example • AOC absent branch • AOC made alliance • Levels of government • Branch that makes laws • Ordinance within the AOC • Firm league of friendship • author of the declaration • Pushed for Bill of Rights • Branch that interprets law • Change to the Constitution • Name of the King of England • Outlawed in the NW territory • AOC Congress could not _____. • ...
laila grove revolution 2024-12-18
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- Independence july 4
- sun centered
- system
- telescope
- actions should be based on knowledge
- Great czarina in russia
- fancy parties
- and balances
- social contract
- john locke
- born with a blank slate
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- french new thinkers
- womens rights
- edgy
- earth centered
- method to solving things
- giving up some rights of freedom
- forbidden to kill without reason
- a new way of thinking
- a new way of thinking
- simple
- of Rights
- gravity laws
- new monarchs
- seperation of powers
25 Clues: edgy • system • simple • telescope • of Rights • john locke • sun centered • gravity laws • new monarchs • and balances • womens rights • fancy parties • earth centered • social contract • french new thinkers • Independence july 4 • seperation of powers • a new way of thinking • a new way of thinking • Great czarina in russia • born with a blank slate • method to solving things • giving up some rights of freedom • ...
Bill Of Rights Crossword 2022-01-21
15 Clues: trial by • amendment one • amendment four • second amendment • born in the U.S. • amendment eighteen • amendment nineteen • congress can issue • amendment thirteen • amendment seventeen • prohibits poll taxes • potus elected two terms • eighteen year olds can vote • washington residents can vote • vote cannot be denied by race
Bill of rights crossword 2022-01-21
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- States can have a well regulated ____?
- amendment 9 gives you rights that weren't listed in what
- in trial you are judged by a ___?
- the 5th says that copps need a warrant to ____ your property
- when in court you can ___ the fifth
- crimes that are punishable by death are called ____?
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- first ten amendments are called what?
- who wrote most of the bill of rights?
- amendment 6 gives you the right to a ____ trail.
- abbreviation for the president
- how many amendments are there
- thanks to bears you can now own ___?
- first amendment gives you the freedom of ___?
- 3rd amendment protects you from what
- marching in public is called a ___?
15 Clues: how many amendments are there • abbreviation for the president • in trial you are judged by a ___? • marching in public is called a ___? • when in court you can ___ the fifth • thanks to bears you can now own ___? • 3rd amendment protects you from what • first ten amendments are called what? • who wrote most of the bill of rights? • States can have a well regulated ____? • ...
Bill of Rights/Government 2022-02-10
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- Citizens are given unalienable rights that cannot be taken away without a trial.
- The central government is separated into three branches. Each have Different Jobs but equal power.
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed
- A well regulated militia
- In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district
- The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny
- People elect representatives to make laws for them.
- the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government
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- The Federal and the state governments share power. Each has roles that only they can fulfill and some they share.
- Each branch of the government has a way to limit the powers of the other two branches.
- Everyone must follow the law. The government is not all powerful.
- In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved
- Three branches of government
- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures
- The president vetoed a law passed by congress
- The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny
- No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime
- No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house
18 Clues: A well regulated militia • Three branches of government • The president vetoed a law passed by congress • People elect representatives to make laws for them. • No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house • Everyone must follow the law. The government is not all powerful. • Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed • ...
Bill of rights crossword 2022-01-25
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- what the 5th amendment is mainly about
- right to a _____ by jury
- prevents members of congress from granting themselves pay raises during the current session
- freedom to religion, speech, assembly, petition and press
- citizens do not have to house ______
- you're right to _____ cannot be denied based on gender
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- amendment repels the 18th amendment
- no unreasonable ______ and seizures
- no excessive fines or bails
- 13th amendment; _____ is prohibited
- right to vote cannot be _____ based on race
- prohibits any _______ in elections for federal officals
- the right to bear ____
- congress can issue an _____ tax
- how many terms can a president be elected for
15 Clues: the right to bear ____ • right to a _____ by jury • no excessive fines or bails • congress can issue an _____ tax • amendment repels the 18th amendment • no unreasonable ______ and seizures • 13th amendment; _____ is prohibited • citizens do not have to house ______ • what the 5th amendment is mainly about • right to vote cannot be _____ based on race • ...
The Bill of Rights 2016-09-29
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- of Representatives One of the 2 houses in the United States Congress
- The branch of government with the supreme court, that interprets treaties
- The law above all laws
- It is made up of 3 branches: The Judicial, Executive, and Legislative
- A correction to the constitution
- The head of the court
- A system of rules
- of Rights The first ten amendments to the constitution
- The other house in the United States Congress
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- The president is the commander in chief of the military, and he also appoints ambassadors, and is head of the state department
- The branch of government with the senate and House of Representatives
- Madison He wrote the Bill of Rights
- Congress A group of delegates from the 13 colonies
- A thing that freely belongs to every person
- The branch of government with the president, vice president and the cabinet
15 Clues: A system of rules • The head of the court • The law above all laws • A correction to the constitution • Madison He wrote the Bill of Rights • A thing that freely belongs to every person • The other house in the United States Congress • Congress A group of delegates from the 13 colonies • of Rights The first ten amendments to the constitution • ...
Constitution & Bill of Rights 2023-10-19
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- proposed to congress in 1789
- how many constitution are there
- who wrote the bill of right and the constitution
- a change to the constitution
- can enforce laws
- given to the national government in the constitution
- ratified by the conventions in three - fourth of the state
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- a government with the power divided between a national or center government
- can create laws
- proposed by a two third vote in each house if congress
- a right to bear arms
- when was the bill of rights made
- serve for life and appointed by the president
- freedom of speech
- the constitution stands above all other laws
15 Clues: can create laws • can enforce laws • freedom of speech • a right to bear arms • proposed to congress in 1789 • a change to the constitution • how many constitution are there • when was the bill of rights made • the constitution stands above all other laws • serve for life and appointed by the president • who wrote the bill of right and the constitution • ...
The Bill of Rights 2023-03-09
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- cannot deny other rights previously held by the people
- "reasonable grounds"
- "I plead the..."
- cannot force you to shelter soldiers in your home
- bail
- congress shall make no law abridging the...
- when was the bill of rights named
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- is illegal while driving
- you may sue the government for wrongs
- what does a police need in order to search your home
- what do thousands of people die from every year
- right to bear arms
- reserved rights of the states
- miranda rights
- when was the constitution writte
15 Clues: bail • miranda rights • "I plead the..." • right to bear arms • "reasonable grounds" • is illegal while driving • reserved rights of the states • when was the constitution writte • when was the bill of rights named • you may sue the government for wrongs • congress shall make no law abridging the... • what do thousands of people die from every year • ...
Bill of Rights - Hannah 2024-04-30
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- 14th Amendment gave _______ to all people born in the US.
- Amendment 4 _______ and arrest
- Quartering of ______
- 15th Amendment gave Black Americans the right to ____.
- The 13th Amendment abolished _______
- Amendment 7 Rights in ____ cases
- 2nd amendment ,bear ____
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- 19th The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be ___
- Amendment 6 Right to a ____ trial
- Amendment 10 ______' and people rights
- 21st The transportation or importation into any Territory of the US for _______ or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited
- Amendment 5 Rights in criminal _____
- Amendment 8 no _____Bail, fines, punishment
- Freedoms, Petitions,______
- Amendment 9 ______ retained by the People
15 Clues: Quartering of ______ • 2nd amendment ,bear ____ • Freedoms, Petitions,______ • Amendment 4 _______ and arrest • Amendment 7 Rights in ____ cases • Amendment 6 Right to a ____ trial • Amendment 5 Rights in criminal _____ • The 13th Amendment abolished _______ • Amendment 10 ______' and people rights • Amendment 9 ______ retained by the People • ...
Bill of Rights & Constitution 2024-05-14
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- guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual
- Guarantees the right of a trial by jury in civil, or private, legal cases where damages are more than $20
- freedom of speech
- prevents the government from forcing citizens to shelter soldiers
- Lawsuits against a state
- right to bear arms
- highest law in the land
- Abolition of slavery
- All Americans are guaranteed the right to a fair and legal trial with a lawyer.
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- wrote the constitution
- The powers not given to the United States government by the Constitution belong to the states or to the people
- Americans have rights that are not listed in the Constitution
- A right to a fair and speedy trial
- Protects the privacy of American citizens
- Unreasonable punishment is prohibited
15 Clues: freedom of speech • right to bear arms • Abolition of slavery • wrote the constitution • highest law in the land • Lawsuits against a state • A right to a fair and speedy trial • Unreasonable punishment is prohibited • Protects the privacy of American citizens • guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual • ...
Constitution & Bill of Rights 2023-05-08
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- must be 35 or older, a natural-born citizen, and a U.S. resident for 14 years
- most powerful court in the Judicial Department
- has 100 members--2 per state
- minimum voting age (Amendment 26)
- addition or change in the Constitution
- department headed by the President
- Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy.
- another name for the first 10 amendments
- number of each of the houses of congress that must approve an amendment
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- introduction to the Constitution
- amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken without this
- 1 of the three basic freedoms of the 1st amendment
- document to which the bill of rights is attached
- Right to Bear Arms
- includes the Senate and House of Representatives
15 Clues: Right to Bear Arms • has 100 members--2 per state • introduction to the Constitution • minimum voting age (Amendment 26) • department headed by the President • addition or change in the Constitution • another name for the first 10 amendments • most powerful court in the Judicial Department • document to which the bill of rights is attached • ...
The Bill of Rights 2022-11-03
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- Which amendment protects you from searches without reason?
- How many amendments are there?
- What is the highest court in the U.S.
- The second amendments allows you to ___.
- The fifth amendment protects you from __ jeopardy.
- Which amendment protects you from unusual punishment?
- The first amendment lets you to _____ .
- The seventh amendment is a ____ by jury.
- Protection from ___ of troops.
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- The tenth amendment is power of the _____.
- The sixth amendment allows you to have a?
- Which amendment lets you speak freely?
- The ninth amendment is power of the _____.
- Who is the head of state?
- The second amendment lets you have a well regulated ____.
15 Clues: Who is the head of state? • How many amendments are there? • Protection from ___ of troops. • What is the highest court in the U.S. • Which amendment lets you speak freely? • The first amendment lets you to _____ . • The second amendments allows you to ___. • The seventh amendment is a ____ by jury. • The sixth amendment allows you to have a? • ...
Constitution & Bill of Rights 2022-05-02
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- what means a judge?
- what became two houses----the House of Representatives and the Senate?
- who are citizens who favored the Constitution?
- which branch is the law making branch?
- what means a group of people that tries to elect officials who will support its policies?
- who votes for our members of Congress?
- what group votes for the president?
- what means to approve?
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- what means changes, to the Constitution
- what branch decides whether laws are working fairly?
- what divides the powers of the federal government among three branches?
- how old do you have to be to be a president?
- what means to reject bills passed by Congress?
- what means to accuse the president of crimes?
- which branch was made to enforce laws?
15 Clues: what means a judge? • what means to approve? • what group votes for the president? • which branch is the law making branch? • who votes for our members of Congress? • which branch was made to enforce laws? • what means changes, to the Constitution • how old do you have to be to be a president? • what means to accuse the president of crimes? • ...
bill of rights crossword 2022-09-23
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- people give consent to be governed
- 2nd amendment
- 6th amendment
- A formal listing of basic rights
- 9th amendment
- each branch can check the others to make sure one doesn't come too powerful
- 1st amendment
- 10th amendment
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- 4th amendment
- when the president refuses to sign a bill it is know as
- 3rd amendment
- the powers are divided between national, state, and local government
- delcares laws unconstitutional
- can approve treaties
- powers are divided into 3 branches
15 Clues: 4th amendment • 3rd amendment • 2nd amendment • 6th amendment • 9th amendment • 1st amendment • 10th amendment • can approve treaties • delcares laws unconstitutional • A formal listing of basic rights • people give consent to be governed • powers are divided into 3 branches • when the president refuses to sign a bill it is know as • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2022-12-06
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- The freedom to speak your mind.
- A person who is hired to defend you in court
- Search and...
- The 6th amendment deal with ______ cases
- No cruel or unusual...
- Author of the Constitution, James...
- People who wanted a constitution without the bill of rights
- The right to complain to the government
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- Cannot be tried for the same crime twice: Double...
- Soldiers occupying a house is called...
- A trial by...
- Worship any way with freedom of...
- Document needed to search a home.
- In the 10th amendment power not given to the government belongs to the...
- Right to bear...
15 Clues: A trial by... • Search and... • Right to bear... • No cruel or unusual... • The freedom to speak your mind. • Document needed to search a home. • Worship any way with freedom of... • Author of the Constitution, James... • Soldiers occupying a house is called... • The right to complain to the government • The 6th amendment deal with ______ cases • ...
Bill of Rights Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- An order to bring an imprisoned person before a judge or court to find out if that person should really be in jail.
- A person who strongly supports a particular leader, group, or cause.
- A person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.
- To formally decide that someone should be put on trial for a crime.
- A statement in which you say you are unhappy or not satisfied with something.
- An issue decided and settled in a court of law.
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- The highest court of law in a country or U.S. state.
- A group of people who are not part of the armed forces of a country but are trained like soldiers.
- A member of a political party in the early years of the U.S. that wanted a strong central government.
- The power of a governing body over itself.
- A document issued by a court that gives the police the power to do something.
- To make an agreement official by signing or voting for it.
- To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute.
- A right that government cannot violate under any circumstances.
- A written document that people sign to show that they want a person or organization to do or change something.
15 Clues: The power of a governing body over itself. • An issue decided and settled in a court of law. • The highest court of law in a country or U.S. state. • To make an agreement official by signing or voting for it. • A person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. • To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute. • ...
Intermediate Bill of Rights 2025-04-29
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- cannot be denied your life, liberty, or property without:
- you can't be made to testify against yourself = right to remain:
- the right of the people to keep and bear:
- in the past people communicated with the Gov using a:
- no search or seizure of you or your things without a:
- Bill or Rights = first 10 amendment in the:
- no excessive bail or:
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- people are free to gather together, or:
- in all criminal prosecutions, you have the right to a:
- no soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any:
- no cruel or unusual:
- you can share information online or TV or in print, thanks to freedom of the:
- according to the 6th amendment, you always have the right to a:
- powers not delegated to the U.S. National Gov belong to the:
- Congress can't support or prevent the free exercise of:
15 Clues: no cruel or unusual: • no excessive bail or: • people are free to gather together, or: • the right of the people to keep and bear: • Bill or Rights = first 10 amendment in the: • in the past people communicated with the Gov using a: • no search or seizure of you or your things without a: • in all criminal prosecutions, you have the right to a: • ...
Ch. 2 Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- war fought between England and France for North American land
- ten basic rights
- result of Boston Tea Party, British closed port of Boston, enforced quartering of troops
- suggested by Roger Sherman, House of Rep based on population, Senate equal
- limited the powers of the english monarch
- are ideas about people possessing natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- refers to a broad set of ideas about representative government that can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome
- document written after the Revolutionary War
- revolt against the British taxing
- two houses
- made by Thomas Paine, wrote on reasons on why to break away from England
- favored by small states
- one house
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- wanted to divide power between 3 branches
- “rough draft of the Constitution”
- favored by larger states
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
- tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents in 1756
- did not want Bill of Rights
- how to vote for a leader
- no longer enact laws or raise taxes
- did want Bill of Rights
- "all men are created equal," "inalienable rights," "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
- slaves to population count
24 Clues: one house • two houses • ten basic rights • did want Bill of Rights • favored by small states • favored by larger states • how to vote for a leader • slaves to population count • did not want Bill of Rights • “rough draft of the Constitution” • revolt against the British taxing • no longer enact laws or raise taxes • wanted to divide power between 3 branches • ...
Ch. 2 Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- one house
- no longer enact laws or raise taxes
- how to vote for a leader
- document written after the Revolutionary War
- are ideas about people possessing natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- favored by larger states
- made by Thomas Paine, wrote on reasons on why to break away from England
- two houses
- limited the powers of the english monarch
- tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents in 1756
- revolt against the British taxing
- refers to a broad set of ideas about representative government that can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome
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- war fought between England and France for North American land
- did want Bill of Rights
- favored by small states
- ten basic rights
- result of Boston Tea Party, British closed port of Boston, enforced quartering of troops
- “rough draft of the Constitution”
- slaves to population count
- wanted to divide power between 3 branches
- suggested by Roger Sherman, House of Rep based on population, Senate equal
- "all men are created equal," "inalienable rights," "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
- did not want Bill of Rights
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
24 Clues: one house • two houses • ten basic rights • did want Bill of Rights • favored by small states • how to vote for a leader • favored by larger states • slaves to population count • did not want Bill of Rights • “rough draft of the Constitution” • revolt against the British taxing • no longer enact laws or raise taxes • wanted to divide power between 3 branches • ...
US HISTORY EXAM REVIEW 2012 2012-12-12
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- SOURCE/DIARY JOURNAL LETTER
- SOURCE / BIOGRAPHY
- DESTINY/EAST TO WEST COAST
- PLAINS/FLAT DRY LITTLE RAINFALL
- IRISH CHINESE
- BATTLE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
- ACT/FOR INIDANS
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- FOR THE INDIAN PROBLEM
- WASHINGTON/GENERAL PATRIOTS
- ACT/160 ACRES
- SHELTER CLOTHING FOR INDIANS
- OF RIGHTS/BRITISH BILL OF RIGHTS
- ENGLAND/FISHING
13 Clues: ACT/160 ACRES • IRISH CHINESE • ENGLAND/FISHING • ACT/FOR INIDANS • SOURCE / BIOGRAPHY • FOR THE INDIAN PROBLEM • BATTLE REVOLUTIONARY WAR • DESTINY/EAST TO WEST COAST • SOURCE/DIARY JOURNAL LETTER • WASHINGTON/GENERAL PATRIOTS • SHELTER CLOTHING FOR INDIANS • PLAINS/FLAT DRY LITTLE RAINFALL • OF RIGHTS/BRITISH BILL OF RIGHTS
Capitalism, a Love Story 2024-12-21
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- The actor that became president of the U.S.
- Bank lends someone money with an interest to buy a house, this person now has a _________.
- "Bid against your house!!"
- The first right of Roosevelt's Bill of rights is to have a ____.
- Term used by companies for issuing an insurance in case of a worker's decease.
- Financial district blamed for the 2008 crisis.
- President that proposed a second bill of rights.
- Won the 2008 presidential elections.
- One of the various reasons people work for money rather than a passion or greater good.
- "ism" that got popularized in younger generations with the 2008 elections.
- Organization that fights for the workers rights.
- Bank implicated in profiting from the financial crisis.
- Top marginal tax rate before 1964 in the U.S.
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- Last right of Roosevelt's Bill of rights.
- Workers organized a ______ after being fired.
- The primary motive of capitalist companies.
- Steel manufacturer region in the U.S. and Canada.
- War that is argued that was fought for corporate profit.
- The Rust belt from the U.S. touches Canada here.
- Society controlled by the 1%.
- Economic system used in the U.S.
- Corporation criticized for paying low wages and avoiding unions.
- Jesus would describe capitalism as _______.
- Issue caused as a consequence of capitalism.
- In 2008 the _______ market crashed.
25 Clues: "Bid against your house!!" • Society controlled by the 1%. • Economic system used in the U.S. • In 2008 the _______ market crashed. • Won the 2008 presidential elections. • Last right of Roosevelt's Bill of rights. • The primary motive of capitalist companies. • The actor that became president of the U.S. • Jesus would describe capitalism as _______. • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-06-02
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- no one is allowed to search you, your personal papers and things, or house unless they can prove to a judge that they have a good reason to think you have committed a crime
- The government can't charge you more than what's reasonable in bail or fines or charge you with cruel or unusual punishments even if you are convicted of a crime
- when there is a civil case, you have a right to a jury
- Congress shall make no law passed in regards to your religion, what you say, nor can they keep you from attending a meeting
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- You don't have to let soldiers live in your house, unless if there is a war and congress has passed a law to approve it
- Anything congress doesn't say is left up to the states and the people to decide
- In a trial you do not have to self incriminate yourself
- Congress can't stop you from owning a weapon and carrying it to defend yourself
- having a reasonable amount of time to have a trial if you are accused
- As a citizen you have more rights that are not spelled in the constitution
10 Clues: when there is a civil case, you have a right to a jury • In a trial you do not have to self incriminate yourself • having a reasonable amount of time to have a trial if you are accused • As a citizen you have more rights that are not spelled in the constitution • Anything congress doesn't say is left up to the states and the people to decide • ...
Bill Of Rights 2022-09-27
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- Freedom from self-incrimination
- The right of trial by jury.
- Right to a speedy trial.
- Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petitioning of government.
- Freedom against illegal seizures and searches.
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments.
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- Powers reserved to the states.
- No quartering of soldiers.
- The right to bear arms.
- Freedom to rights not listed in the constitution.
10 Clues: The right to bear arms. • Right to a speedy trial. • No quartering of soldiers. • The right of trial by jury. • Powers reserved to the states. • Freedom from self-incrimination • Freedom from cruel and unusual punishments. • Freedom against illegal seizures and searches. • Freedom to rights not listed in the constitution. • ...
Bill of Rights 2020-06-28
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- The Seventh Amendment also allows a trial by ____ to be held for civil disputes over $20
- The ___ Amendment states that no one’s Constitutional rights should be used to infringe upon the rights of another citizen
- The First Amendment grants ____ of speech, press, assemble, and the right to protest
- The Tenth Amendment provides each ___ with powers that are not specifically assigned to the nation’s government in the Constitution
- The Fifth Amendment allows all citizens due process and states that a person cannot be forced to serve as a ___ against himself when accused of a crime
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- The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from ____ and unlawful search and seizure of property
- The Eighth Amendment prevents those accused of suffering cruel and unusual ____
- The ____ Amendment states that no soldiers can quarter a home without the homeowner's permission
- The Sixth Amendment provides a speedy and public trial by jury for all who are accused of a crime
- The Second Amendments states that you have the right to bear ____
10 Clues: The Second Amendments states that you have the right to bear ____ • The Eighth Amendment prevents those accused of suffering cruel and unusual ____ • The First Amendment grants ____ of speech, press, assemble, and the right to protest • The Seventh Amendment also allows a trial by ____ to be held for civil disputes over $20 • ...
Bill Of Rights 2021-11-15
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- The highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- To carry a gun.
- Something done or said that may serve as an example or rule to authorize or justify a subsequent act of the same kind.
- The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
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- The framework for the federal government of the United States. It is the highest form of law in the country.
- The constitutional requirement that once an individual is in custody by the police, there are certain warnings a police officer is required to give to that individual.
- To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work.
- A moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
- Newspapers, magazines, news channels, podcasts any other news media.
10 Clues: To carry a gun. • A change or addition to the Constitution. • The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. • Newspapers, magazines, news channels, podcasts any other news media. • To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work. • A moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. • ...
Bill of rights 2021-11-15
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- "miranda warning" refers to the constitutional requirement that once an individual is in custody by the police, there are certain warnings a police officer is required to give to that individual.
- newspapers, magazines, news channels, podcasts any other news media.The first amendment right of newspapers,magazines, etc., to report news without being controlled by the government.
- moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
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- The highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation.
- The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments guarantee essential rights and civil liberties, such as the freedom of religion, the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, trial by jury as well as reserving rights to the people and the states.
- the Constitution is the framework for the federal government of the United States. It is the highest form of law in the country. The Constitution creates the branches of government and gives them the power to govern. However, it also protects the citizens of the United States and guarantees their basic rights.
- An amendment is a change or addition to the Constitution. The first 10 amendments are known as the Bill of Rights.
- to carry a gun.in the second amendment to the Constitution,we have the right to bear arms.
- To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work.
- something done or said that may serve as an example or rule to authorize or justify a subsequent act of the same kind.
10 Clues: To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work. • moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. • to carry a gun.in the second amendment to the Constitution,we have the right to bear arms. • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-02-03
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- 6th amendment gives you the right to one.
- 2nd amendment allows you to own these.
- 1st amendment gives you the freedom of ____.
- You can practice any ____ you want.
- ____ can't take or live in a person's house.
- No cruel or unusual ____.
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- A minor change to the Constitution.
- You have the right to a fair and ____ trial.
- You have the right to ____ the government.
- Government can't demand excessive bail or ____.
10 Clues: No cruel or unusual ____. • A minor change to the Constitution. • You can practice any ____ you want. • 2nd amendment allows you to own these. • 6th amendment gives you the right to one. • You have the right to ____ the government. • You have the right to a fair and ____ trial. • 1st amendment gives you the freedom of ____. • ____ can't take or live in a person's house. • ...
Bill of rights 2023-01-31
Bill of rights 2023-03-21
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- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- A minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
- The system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law in legal cases.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
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- A preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
- Consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate
- Defines the fundamental law of the U.S. federal government
- A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature.
- The person or branch of a government responsible for putting policies or laws into effect.
10 Clues: The first ten amendments to the US Constitution • The governing body of a nation, state, or community. • Consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate • A preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction. • Defines the fundamental law of the U.S. federal government • A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. • ...
bill of rights 2023-03-31
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- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- the percent of states that must approve an amendment for it to become a law.
- the branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments
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- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bill
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- another name for the first ten amendments
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
10 Clues: another name for the first ten amendments • this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • the branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- of rights another name for the first ten amendments
- an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bil
- percent of states to approve an amedment
- the brach responsible for writing the amedment
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- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- this freedom is one of three basic fre
10 Clues: this freedom is one of three basic fre • percent of states to approve an amedment • the brach responsible for writing the amedment • this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • of rights another name for the first ten amendments • this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of rights 2023-03-31
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- A term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- Freedom of speech
- The document to which the bill of rights is attached
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- Alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects
- Another name for the first ten amendments
- this freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- This amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- the number of amendments contain in the bill of rights
10 Clues: Freedom of speech • Another name for the first ten amendments • This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • The document to which the bill of rights is attached • Alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects • the number of amendments contain in the bill of rights • This amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • ...
Bill of rights 2023-03-31
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- The branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments
- the nubber of amendments contian in the bill of rights
- the only court established by the constitution and usually rules only on issues of national importance.
- name of the legal body that is responsible writing and passing amendment
- another name for the first ten amendment
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- the branch of federal government that is in charge of the court system
- this freedom is one of three basic frredom protected by the first amendment
- an alteration of change that ads to imporves or corrects a motion or bill
- the percent of states that must approve an amendent for it to become a law
- The document to which the bill of rights is attached
10 Clues: another name for the first ten amendment • The document to which the bill of rights is attached • the nubber of amendments contian in the bill of rights • the branch of federal government that is in charge of the court system • The branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-04-24
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- a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
- the ability of people to make their own choices
- to approve
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- the attempt to get or achieve something
- a formal statement or announcement
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- not specifically assigned
- a change in, or addition to, a constitution or law
- A written plan of government
- a set of actions, abilities or ideas that people believe they are entitled to
10 Clues: to approve • not specifically assigned • A written plan of government • a formal statement or announcement • First 10 amendments to the Constitution • the attempt to get or achieve something • the ability of people to make their own choices • a change in, or addition to, a constitution or law • a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-05-10
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- Guarantees the right to jury trial in civil cases.
- Guarantees the right to bear arms.
- Guarantees the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition government.
- Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Guarantees the right to a speedy, impartial public trial in criminal cases.
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- Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime.
- Powers not given to federal government go to the people or the States.
- We have many other rights than what are listed in the Bill of Rights and they belong to the people.
- Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment
- Delcares that no one can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
10 Clues: Guarantees the right to bear arms. • Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. • Guarantees the right to jury trial in civil cases. • Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime. • Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment • Powers not given to federal government go to the people or the States. • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-05-10
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- written permit to search private property
- gather together to discuss politics
- amendment that prevents soldiers from soldiers quartering in your home without consent
- freedom of religion, speech and press
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- sum of money used as a penalty or punishment
- eighth amendment states "no cruel or _________ punishment."
- right to trial by jury
- second amendment gives citizens the right to keep and bear ______
- the ninth amendment states that individual has many _________ not listed
- amendment that prevents unreasonable search and seizure
10 Clues: right to trial by jury • gather together to discuss politics • freedom of religion, speech and press • written permit to search private property • sum of money used as a penalty or punishment • amendment that prevents unreasonable search and seizure • eighth amendment states "no cruel or _________ punishment." • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-07-03
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- the write to publish materials
- the right to practice any religion you choose
- the right to say what you would like about the government
- by jury this right os part of the 7th amendment
- this amendment protects people from self incrimination and double jeopardy
- this amendment protects citizens from quartering troops in their home
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- this amendment protects the right to bare arms
- and unusual this right is part of the 8th amendment
- this amendment gives the right of fair, public and speedy trial
- this amendment protects people from illegal searches and seizure
10 Clues: the write to publish materials • the right to practice any religion you choose • this amendment protects the right to bare arms • by jury this right os part of the 7th amendment • and unusual this right is part of the 8th amendment • the right to say what you would like about the government • this amendment gives the right of fair, public and speedy trial • ...
Bill of Rights 2013-10-15
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- Rights to the people and states
- No unreasonable searches and seizures
- Right to a jury in civil cases
- Right of due process of law and no double jeopardy
- Rights not listed in the Constitution
- Freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly
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- Quartering of soldiers
- Excessive bail, no cruel and unusual punishment
- Right to bear arms
- Right to public trial and right to a lawyer
10 Clues: Right to bear arms • Quartering of soldiers • Right to a jury in civil cases • Rights to the people and states • No unreasonable searches and seizures • Rights not listed in the Constitution • Right to public trial and right to a lawyer • Excessive bail, no cruel and unusual punishment • Freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly • ...
Bill of Rights 2017-11-09
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- In the tenth amendment, the states or the people keep ________.
- The eighth amendment states that there are __________ on certain punishments.
- What amendment gives you the right to bear arms?
- Arrests and _________ are prohibited if they are unreasonable, according to the forth amendment.
- Which amendment recognizes that people have rights that may not be listed in the Constitution?
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- In the fifth amendment, you are granted rights even if you are accused of _______.
- The third amendment prevents the govern from forcing citizens to shelter ________.
- What amendment gives you the right to a speedy trial?
- In the first amendment, US citizens are granted freedom of ________.
- What kind of trials are you given the right to have in the seventh amendment?
10 Clues: What amendment gives you the right to bear arms? • What amendment gives you the right to a speedy trial? • In the tenth amendment, the states or the people keep ________. • In the first amendment, US citizens are granted freedom of ________. • The eighth amendment states that there are __________ on certain punishments. • ...
Bill of Rights 2018-11-01
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- what the government needs if they want to search someones property with their consent
- The amendment that states that power not given to the federal government belong to the________.
- What people have a right to go to when they are accused of a criminal act
- The first 10 amendments that guarantee rights for the people of the US
- cruel and unusual punishment
- What you are always allowed to have defending you in court
- What everybody has a right to keep with them as it says in the 2nd Amendment
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- The most important right the First Amendment protects
- Cannot be housed in the homes of citizens without approval from the owner
- What a person cannot be forced to say against himself in court
10 Clues: cruel and unusual punishment • The most important right the First Amendment protects • What you are always allowed to have defending you in court • What a person cannot be forced to say against himself in court • The first 10 amendments that guarantee rights for the people of the US • Cannot be housed in the homes of citizens without approval from the owner • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-03-02
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- Right to a jury
- Right to bear arms or own weapons
- Right to free speech, religion, press, petition
- No illegal search and seizure
- Right to a fair and speedy trial with a lawyer
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- No quartering of troops, no soldiers in your home
- Powers not given to the national government are given to the states
- People have rights not stated in the Constitution
- No cruel or unusual punishments or fines
- Right to remain silent
10 Clues: Right to a jury • Right to remain silent • No illegal search and seizure • Right to bear arms or own weapons • No cruel or unusual punishments or fines • Right to a fair and speedy trial with a lawyer • Right to free speech, religion, press, petition • No quartering of troops, no soldiers in your home • People have rights not stated in the Constitution • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-04-01
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- The government can't take your rights, and they must pay you for the property that you own.
- The government guarantees a quick and public trial.
- You have more rights than those guaranteed in the constitution.
- This says that the government can't take or enter your house without proof or a good idea you did something wrong.
- This outlaw's excessive bail and extreme and unusual punishments.
- This stops the government from putting troops in your house in times of peace.
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- The right to bear arms.
- What role does the president play in creating amendments.
- You have the right to have a jury in criminal and civil cases.
- This guarantees, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to assemble, and the right to petition.
10 Clues: The right to bear arms. • The government guarantees a quick and public trial. • What role does the president play in creating amendments. • You have the right to have a jury in criminal and civil cases. • You have more rights than those guaranteed in the constitution. • This outlaw's excessive bail and extreme and unusual punishments. • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-05-07
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- Who wrote the Bill of Right's in 1689
- Who was the first person who signed The Bill of Right's
- The Bill of Rights Day is celebrated
- This group of people is in The Judicial Branch
- Who created the Bill of Right's
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- A Branch of Government that make's all the law's
- Someone that is a important person in the Executive Branch
- How many amendment's didn't count
- Are the Bill of Right's guaranteed
- How many amendment's were there originally
10 Clues: Who created the Bill of Right's • How many amendment's didn't count • Are the Bill of Right's guaranteed • The Bill of Rights Day is celebrated • Who wrote the Bill of Right's in 1689 • How many amendment's were there originally • This group of people is in The Judicial Branch • A Branch of Government that make's all the law's • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-10-01
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- What amendment gives the right to bear arms?
- What amendment promises that rights not listed in the Constitution belong to the people?
- What amendment gives the states the right to make decisions not in the Constitution?
- What amendment says that soldiers can't be housed in your home?
- What amendment gives the right to a trial by unbiased jury?
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- What amendment states that a civil case with a trial by jury has a limit of at least 20 dollars?
- What amendment says that you can't be searched without reasonable cause?
- What amendment promises no cruel and unusual punishments?
- What amendment promises the right to remain silent while being questioned?
- What amendment promises the freedom of speech, assembly, petition, press, and religion?
10 Clues: What amendment gives the right to bear arms? • What amendment promises no cruel and unusual punishments? • What amendment gives the right to a trial by unbiased jury? • What amendment says that soldiers can't be housed in your home? • What amendment says that you can't be searched without reasonable cause? • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-11-10
10 Clues: speedy fair trial • right to petition • right to bear arms • no cruel punishments • civil trials for money • no quartering of troops • states have their own rights • no illegal searches or seizures • rights are not limited to the Constitution • cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process
Bill of Rights 2023-11-27
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- to break the terms of a law
- a statement that is declared to be true
- entrust to another person
- states can make laws
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- right to bear arms
- the action of establishing the number of something
- freedom of religion, speech, and press
- find something out for certain
- no unreasonable bail, fines, or punishment
- no search with out reason
10 Clues: right to bear arms • states can make laws • entrust to another person • no search with out reason • to break the terms of a law • find something out for certain • freedom of religion, speech, and press • a statement that is declared to be true • no unreasonable bail, fines, or punishment • the action of establishing the number of something
Bill of Rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: military force • Capture by force • right to bear arms • shorten or silence • a speedy and public trial • no denying freedom of speech • accusation of a serious crime • no illegal searching of houses • mentioning a number of things one by one • you don’t have to keep soldiers in your house
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
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- needs warrant to be searched
- the action of process of affirming something
- the authorized use of treatment for someone
- freedom of speech
- something awarded to someone to make up for a loss
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- soilders should only be in homes if they give consent
- actively break the terms
- the introduction
- Right to bear arms
- guilty unless proven otherwise
10 Clues: the introduction • freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • actively break the terms • needs warrant to be searched • guilty unless proven otherwise • the authorized use of treatment for someone • the action of process of affirming something • something awarded to someone to make up for a loss • soilders should only be in homes if they give consent
Bill of Rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: limiting • violated • formally request • stated in writing • right to bearweapons • money to get someone out • innocent to proven guilty • Freedom of speech/religion • Freedom from unreasonable searches • Freedom from excessive punishments
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: violated • limiting • correction • formal request • right to a jury • sated in writing • right to bare arms • freedom of speech/religion • no cruel and unusual punishments • no violations to personal property
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: Quarterd • disparage • delegated • compulsory • controversy • No excessive bail • Freedom of speech • the right to bear arms • the right to be secure • the right to remain silent
Bill of rights 2023-12-11
10 Clues: No excessive bail • No double jeopardy • Right to bear arms • No housing soldiers • Speedy and fair trial • Right to a trial by jury • No unlawful search and seizure • Rights not listed are given to the people • Powers not listed are given to the states • Freedom of speech,religion,press,assembly,Right to petition
Bill of rights 2023-12-13
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- you can't be tried twice for the same crime
- no excessive bail and no cruel and unusual punishment
- right to a trial by jury in any case including more than $20
- rights not listed are given to the people
- no unlawful search and seizure
- where you don't have to house soldiers
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- where you have the right to bear arms
- powers not listed are given to the states
- when you have freedom of speech
- you have the right to a fair and speedy trail
10 Clues: no unlawful search and seizure • when you have freedom of speech • where you have the right to bear arms • where you don't have to house soldiers • powers not listed are given to the states • rights not listed are given to the people • you can't be tried twice for the same crime • you have the right to a fair and speedy trail • ...
Bill of rights 2023-12-11
10 Clues: Amendment Jury • Amendment Freedoms • Amendment Bear Arms • Amendment Grand Jury • Amendment No excessive bail • Amendment Search and Seizure • Amendment Rights of the people • Amendment No Quartering soldiers • Amendment Right to a speedy trial • Amendment Powers not listed or given to states
Bill of rights 2023-12-19
10 Clues: States' rights • Search and arrest • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Quartering of soldiers • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • Rights retained by the People • Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly
Bill of Rights 2023-12-11
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- This amendment gives you freedom of speech, assembly, religion, press, and petition
- The 9th amendment allows non ___ laws to be given to the people
- This amendment allows the right to trial by jury in civil cases
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- The 3rd Amendment means no quartering of ___
- The 2nd amendment allows you to bear and carry
- This amendment means the Federal Government only has powers given in the Constitution
- This amendment means freedom of search and seizures
- This amendment allows people freedom of prison without reason and trial for the same thing twice
- The 6th Amendment allows rights to the ___ and right to fast, and public trial
- This amendment allows freedom from excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishments
10 Clues: The 3rd Amendment means no quartering of ___ • The 2nd amendment allows you to bear and carry • This amendment means freedom of search and seizures • The 9th amendment allows non ___ laws to be given to the people • This amendment allows the right to trial by jury in civil cases • The 6th Amendment allows rights to the ___ and right to fast, and public trial • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-14
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- right to a fair,fast and public trial
- right to conceal and carry
- cannot be tried for a serious crime without jury
- the five freedoms
- right to trial over 20$
- power not listed are given to states
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- no quartering soldiers
- out laws unreasonable search and seizure
- rights not written are given to the people
- no excessive bail
10 Clues: no excessive bail • the five freedoms • no quartering soldiers • right to trial over 20$ • right to conceal and carry • power not listed are given to states • right to a fair,fast and public trial • out laws unreasonable search and seizure • rights not written are given to the people • cannot be tried for a serious crime without jury
Bill of rights 2023-12-15
10 Clues: No excessive bail • Right to a lawyer • Freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • No quartering of soldiers • Right to a trial by a jury • Unreasonable search and seizure • Cannot be tried for the same crime • Rights not listed in the consitution • Powers not listed are given to the states
Bill of rights 2023-12-15
10 Clues: No excessive bail • Right to a lawyer • Freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • No quartering of soldiers • Right to a trial by a jury • Unreasonable search and seizure • Cannot be tried for the same crime • Rights not listed in the consitution • Powers not listed are given to the states
bill of rights 2023-12-15
10 Clues: States' rights • freedom of speech • Search and arrest • right to bare arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • do not have to house soilders • Rights retained by the People
Bill of Rights 2024-01-11
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- The eighth Amendment protects you from ______ and unusual punishment
- What Amendment gives you basic human rights that AREN'T listen on the constitution?
- The right to no unreasonable searches or seizures is the _________ Amendment.
- This Amendment states that no soldier can force themselves into your home unless during war.
- Freedom of ________, press, assembly, petition, and religion is the First Amendment.
- The eighth Amendment protects you from excessive jail _____
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- What legendary figure taught you about The Bill of Rights ( slideshow presentation )
- The right to own a firearm is the __________ Amendment.
- The tenth Amendment says that there are powers that only ________ have that are over Federal Government laws.
- The fifth Amendment through the seventh are responsible for what class?
10 Clues: The right to own a firearm is the __________ Amendment. • The eighth Amendment protects you from excessive jail _____ • The eighth Amendment protects you from ______ and unusual punishment • The fifth Amendment through the seventh are responsible for what class? • The right to no unreasonable searches or seizures is the _________ Amendment. • ...
Bill of rights 2024-03-06
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- Jury shall follow the rules of common law
- shouldn't be convicted without evidence
- Allowed to carry firearms
- Can't stay in a home without permission
- our rights can not be taken or kept from us
- Freedom of speech/religion
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- no person can be harmed or injured in jail
- Can't search property without permission
- Allow to have lawyers and witnesses at court
- powers cant be handed out to the U.S by constitution
10 Clues: Allowed to carry firearms • Freedom of speech/religion • shouldn't be convicted without evidence • Can't stay in a home without permission • Can't search property without permission • Jury shall follow the rules of common law • no person can be harmed or injured in jail • our rights can not be taken or kept from us • Allow to have lawyers and witnesses at court • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-06-06
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- , freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly,to let the government know if you disagree with its actions.
- , if you are accused of a crime, you are innocent until proven guilty (which the jury will decide)
- , citizens have additional rights not listed in the constitution of the united states.
- , troops may not be quartered (housed,) in homes during times of peace.
- , right to a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury.
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- , no excessive bail or fines, no cruel or unusual punishment.
- , right to a trial by jury
- , no unreasonable search or seizures.
- , the government can only do what is stated in the constitution, the rest is up to the states and citizens.
- , right to bare arms (weapons)
10 Clues: , right to a trial by jury • , right to bare arms (weapons) • , no unreasonable search or seizures. • , right to a speedy and fair trial by an impartial jury. • , no excessive bail or fines, no cruel or unusual punishment. • , troops may not be quartered (housed,) in homes during times of peace. • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-05-30
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- This amendment gives Americans the right to a fair trial
- This amendment gives Americans the right to bare arms & maintain a well regulated militia
- This amendment protects personal rights during criminal cases
- This amendment gives states the remaining powers not given to the federal government.
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- This amendment sets limits on bail, fines, and punishments
- This amendment gives Americans protection from forcibly quartering (housing) soldiers
- This amendment gives Americans the rights of freedom of speech, press, and Religion
- This amendment protects Americans from being searched or arrested without cause
- This amendment protects personal rights during civil cases
- This amendment gives American citizens all rights not specifically states in this constitution.
10 Clues: This amendment gives Americans the right to a fair trial • This amendment sets limits on bail, fines, and punishments • This amendment protects personal rights during civil cases • This amendment protects personal rights during criminal cases • This amendment protects Americans from being searched or arrested without cause • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-12-11
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- right to jury trial in civil cases
- freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition
- there are more rights than listed in the Constitution
- protects against cruel and unusual punishment and unusually high bail or fines
- any power not given to the federal government is reserved for the states
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- right to keep and bear arms
- no one can be forced to quarter soldiers
- protects from unreasonable searches and seizures
- right to public, speedy trial by jury
- cannot be forced to speak against yourself, protects against double jeopardy and protects due process
10 Clues: right to keep and bear arms • right to jury trial in civil cases • right to public, speedy trial by jury • no one can be forced to quarter soldiers • protects from unreasonable searches and seizures • there are more rights than listed in the Constitution • freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-01-15
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- Trial by jury
- Possess firearms
- Freedom of religion, assembly, speech and press
- No search without a warrant from a judge!
- Speedy and public trial
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- No soldiers in my house!
- Powers not given to the Fed are state powers
- This list isn't all of our rights
- No cruel or unusual punishment
- You can't try me twice for the same crime
10 Clues: Trial by jury • Possess firearms • Speedy and public trial • No soldiers in my house! • No cruel or unusual punishment • This list isn't all of our rights • No search without a warrant from a judge! • You can't try me twice for the same crime • Powers not given to the Fed are state powers • Freedom of religion, assembly, speech and press
bill of rights 2025-02-03
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- The right to bear arms
- Right to be informed of charges when arrested
- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition
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- Freedom from forced quartering of soldiers
- Right to petition the government
- Protects against self-incrimination
- Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
- Guarantees the freedom of speech
- Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
- Right to a trial by jury
10 Clues: The right to bear arms • Right to a trial by jury • Right to petition the government • Guarantees the freedom of speech • Protects against self-incrimination • Prohibits cruel and unusual punishment • Freedom from forced quartering of soldiers • Right to be informed of charges when arrested • Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures • ...
bill of rights 2025-05-01
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- the right to peacefully gather in groups
- the right to to be free from unwarranted government intrusion into personal affairs,
- the right to practice or not practice your religion
- the right to be treated equally
- the right to address government officals
- the right to publish information
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- the right to responsible bail and free from inhumane punishments
- the right to express yourself
- the right to fair legal procedures
- the right to a quick and public trial
10 Clues: the right to express yourself • the right to be treated equally • the right to publish information • the right to fair legal procedures • the right to a quick and public trial • the right to peacefully gather in groups • the right to address government officals • the right to practice or not practice your religion • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-05-05
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- powers specifically listed in the constitution as belonging to the federal government
- right to express opinions
- act of officially approving something
- right to practice any religion
- division of governmental power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
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- power of courts to assess whether a law is in compliance with the constitution
- powers that are not specifically delegated to the federal government by consitution
- rights of individuals to keep their personal info and communications private
- formal or official change made to a law
- military force that is raised from the civil population
10 Clues: right to express opinions • right to practice any religion • act of officially approving something • formal or official change made to a law • military force that is raised from the civil population • rights of individuals to keep their personal info and communications private • power of courts to assess whether a law is in compliance with the constitution • ...
Bill of rights 2024-09-02
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- The right to no self incrimination or double jeopardy.
- The right that protects citizens rights not stated in the constitution.
- The right to not be forced to quarter troops.
- The right to have a jury for a trial.
- The right to not be tried with cruel and unusual punishment.
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- The right to freedom of speech, religion, the
- The right to have Freedom from unlawful
- The right to bear arms.
- The right to a fair and speedy trial.
- The power not given to the federal government is given to the states and the people.
10 Clues: The right to bear arms. • The right to a fair and speedy trial. • The right to have a jury for a trial. • The right to have Freedom from unlawful • The right to freedom of speech, religion, the • The right to not be forced to quarter troops. • The right to no self incrimination or double jeopardy. • The right to not be tried with cruel and unusual punishment. • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-11-12
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- the right of free speech
- complain/protest after mistreatment
- violated
- you can’t be tried twice for the same thing you don't have to answer to the government as a right to free speech.
- no soldier can come into your home without your consent
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- stated in writing
- guarantees the right to a jury trial in federal civil cases where the amount in question exceeds $20. It also prevents judges from overturning facts found by the jury
- the right to bear arms
- shortened or condensed
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
10 Clues: violated • stated in writing • the right to bear arms • shortened or condensed • the right of free speech • complain/protest after mistreatment • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • no soldier can come into your home without your consent • you can’t be tried twice for the same thing you don't have to answer to the government as a right to free speech. • ...
Bill of rights 2024-11-12
10 Clues: capture • can’t search • bare of arms • breaks the law • required by law • entrust someone • temporary release • freedom of speech • can’t be tried twice • solder can’t live in home
Bill of rights 2024-11-12
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- amendment freedom of religion
- rights doesn’t mean other rights aren’t still in effect
- prohibits excessive bail
- no power granted to federal government
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- the right to a speedy trial
- protects against self testimony
- guarantees trial by jury
- no soldiers in private homes
- protects against unreasonable search
- the right to keep and bear arms
10 Clues: guarantees trial by jury • prohibits excessive bail • the right to a speedy trial • no soldiers in private homes • amendment freedom of religion • protects against self testimony • the right to keep and bear arms • protects against unreasonable search • no power granted to federal government • rights doesn’t mean other rights aren’t still in effect
Bill of Rights 2025-11-14
10 Clues: limiting • violated • correction • formally request • stated in writing • right to bear arms • right to a public and speedy trial • can’t search a house without owner’s consent • Can’t make a law prohibiting someone’s speech • someone can’t be held to answer to a crime unless on a jury
Bill of rights 2025-11-20
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- a U.S. state where the institution of slavery was legal before the Civil War
- Prohibited slavery in the land down north of the Missouri compromise line
- An enslaved african american citizen
- defined citizenship as anyone born or naturalized in the U.S>
- a U.S. state where the institution of slavery was illegal before the Civil War
- Amendments made after the civil war
- being owned and controlled by another, treated as property
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- abolished slavery
- laws passed in the south to limit rights and segregate African Americans
- guaranteed suffrage to African American men
10 Clues: abolished slavery • Amendments made after the civil war • An enslaved african american citizen • guaranteed suffrage to African American men • being owned and controlled by another, treated as property • defined citizenship as anyone born or naturalized in the U.S> • laws passed in the south to limit rights and segregate African Americans • ...
Bill of rights 2025-10-15
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- rights to a speedy and public trial, Speedy trial, Impartial jury, informed of charges, rights to an attorney
- You cannot be tried for the same crime twice—called “Double Jeopardy”,You do not have to testify against yourself. “I plead the fifth”, You must have due process of law before you are convicted The government cannot take your land unless it pays aka, Eminent Domain
- Citizen have other basic rights not listed in the Constitution
- All powers not given to the federal government are left for the states to decide
- Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom of the PressFreedom of Assembly Right to petition the government
- The right to bare arms
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- Rights to a jury trial in CIVIL CASES, more than $20- People sue over money/property
- Probable cause and search warrant is need.
- No excessive bail,No cruel and unusual punishment
- The Government cannot force you to shelter soldiers in your home without your consent in time of war or peace.
10 Clues: The right to bare arms • Probable cause and search warrant is need. • No excessive bail,No cruel and unusual punishment • Citizen have other basic rights not listed in the Constitution • All powers not given to the federal government are left for the states to decide • Rights to a jury trial in CIVIL CASES, more than $20- People sue over money/property • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-10-16
10 Clues: Free • Double • Eminent • Right to bear • Can't be forced to shelter • No _____ and unusual punishment • Freedom of Speech, Religion, and • Right to a speedy and ______ trial • Policemen need it to search your house • An article added to the U.S. constitution
Bill of Rights 2025-09-04
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- The First Amendment guarantees freedom of the ________.
- Citizens may ________ the government for redress of grievances.
- The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable ________ and seizure.
- Cops need a ________ to legally search your property.
- The Third Amendment prevents forced ________ of soldiers.
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- The First Amendment protects freedom of ________.
- The First Amendment guarantees freedom of ________.
- The Fifth Amendment requires serious crimes to be charged by a ________.
- Citizens have the right to ________ peaceably.
- The Second Amendment protects the right to bear ________.
10 Clues: Citizens have the right to ________ peaceably. • The First Amendment protects freedom of ________. • The First Amendment guarantees freedom of ________. • Cops need a ________ to legally search your property. • The First Amendment guarantees freedom of the ________. • The Second Amendment protects the right to bear ________. • ...
The Bill of Rights 2022-02-08
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- I'm being tried for a crime. There's a jury voting on my trial but they need to be fair and unbiased. What is the term for this?
- You haven't figured out if I'm guilty, so you can't hold me for long. What does the 6th amendment guarantee me?
- You may protect our country but this amendment gives me the right to reject your request to stay with us.
- Even if human ______ aren't written, human ______ are still given.
- I go to their house asking to stay but they show me the door and tell me to go away. They should let me stay I fought for them but, the third amendement says otherwise. What am I?
- You can be your religion, you can say what you want, you can assemble together, you can write what you want, and you can protest what you disagree. Together, what is this called?
- I have the freedom to be who I want and do what I want because of the freedom of expression. What is this amendment?
- As a defendant I have three main rights. I can hear and question all witnesses, I can ask unwilling witnesses to testify and I have the right to a...
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- You're told these rights when your arrested but you don't need to respond. What am I?
- I might've done a crime, but there's no need for unjust chastisement. How does the 8th amendment enforce this?
- Until you can prove me guilty, I will be innocent. What is this because of?
- I am one of fifty, trying to figure out if someone is guilty. There's no detail for how to punish this crime, so the 10th amendment says the individual ______ get to decide.
- This trial is for non-criminal disputes and things that aren't considered felonies.
- My house is my property and can't be invaded but with reason, my privacy can be negated by a/an ________.
- There's polar bears, brown bears, and black bears but that's not what we're talking about, these ones you need for battle! What do we mean?
15 Clues: Even if human ______ aren't written, human ______ are still given. • Until you can prove me guilty, I will be innocent. What is this because of? • This trial is for non-criminal disputes and things that aren't considered felonies. • You're told these rights when your arrested but you don't need to respond. What am I? • ...
Constitution & Bill Of Rights 2022-02-11
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- Father of the Constitution
- The President of the Constitution
- Article 1
- 1st written in colonial America
- Powers of people &
- the power or scope to act as one
- Virginia Located in
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- Limits of fines &
- Religious & Political
- Limited of powers
- Article 2
- promised to obey laws passed
- Idea from
- Article 3
- Changes made to the Constitution
15 Clues: Article 2 • Idea from • Article 1 • Article 3 • Limits of fines & • Limited of powers • Powers of people & • Virginia Located in • Religious & Political • Father of the Constitution • promised to obey laws passed • 1st written in colonial America • Changes made to the Constitution • the power or scope to act as one • The President of the Constitution
