
The Bill of Rights
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Education, Social Studies
7th Grade
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1.
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45 sec • 5 pts
Amendment 1
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Freedom to Assemble
Freedom to Petition the Government
Freedom of the Press
2.
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Amendment 2
Freedom of Speech
Freedom from quartering soliders
Right to Bear Arms
Freedom from Double Jeopardy
3.
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Amendment 3
Freedom from quartering soliders
Right to bear arms
Freedom from double jeopardy
Freedom to assemble
4.
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Amendment 4
Warrants must only be issued upon probable cause and should be specific
Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
Freedom of assembly
Right to due process
5.
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Amendment 5
Criminal indictments must be by grand jury
Freedom from double jeopardy
Freedom from testifying against oneself
Right to due process
Right of just compensation
6.
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Amendment 6
Right to a speedy trial/right to impartial jury
Right to be informed on the charges against you
Right to legal council
Freedom from excessive bail or fines
7.
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Amendment 7
Right to have a jury trial in civil cases
Freedom from cruel or unusual punishment
Freedom from excessive bail or fines
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