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Creating the Bill of Rights

Creating the Bill of Rights

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8th Grade

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Aaron Howard

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Multiple Choice

Who argued that Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights?

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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Multiple Choice

Who argued that a Constitution was needed to unite all states into single republic under a national government?

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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Multiple Choice

Who argued that the Constittion and new national government wouldn't take away the individual

liberties (freedoms) and rights of people. 

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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Multiple Choice

Who argued that a Constitution would make the president like a KING and give the government way TOO MUCH power.

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Federalists

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Anti-Federalists

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Multiple Choice

Who persuaded Massachusetts to ratify the Constitution by telling them that there would a Bill of Rights added.

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John Adams

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Thomas Jefferson

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James Madison

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John Hancock

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Multiple Choice

Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to gather together peacefully.

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Freedom of Religion

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Freedom of Speech

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Freedom of Press

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Freedom of Assembly

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Freedom of Petition

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Multiple Choice

Under this part of the 1st Amendment, it stops government from creating an official religion.

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Freedom of Religion

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Freedom of Speech

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Freedom of Press

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Freedom of Assembly

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Freedom of Petition

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Multiple Choice

Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to publish information on paper, the television, or Internet without interference from the government.

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Freedom of Religion

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Freedom of Speech

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Freedom of Press

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Freedom of Assembly

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Freedom of Petition

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Multiple Choice

Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to ask government to change or correct a problem, using nonviolent methods.

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Freedom of Religion

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Freedom of Speech

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Freedom of Press

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Freedom of Assembly

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Freedom of Petition

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Multiple Choice

Under this part of the 1st Amendment, you have the right to express your beliefs and ideas through words, spoken or symbolic.

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Freedom of Religion

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Freedom of Speech

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Freedom of Press

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Freedom of Assembly

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Freedom of Petition

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