what are the amendments about?
freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, right to bear arms
the name of the amendments.
the quartering act, search and seizure
the right to remain silent and right to counsel
what does this mean?
it means you have the right to stay silent in court. Speedy/public trail, right for lawyer.
What are the real names for the amendments
Jury lawsuits, The cruel
Why does the 9-10 amendment sort of the same
They both are talking about the government and how the constitution doesn't state all of our rights.
why did they make this amendment?
so people have the right to speak.
what are they about?
the right to your home as well as the government not being allowed to search your property unfairly
Who came up with the bill of rights? (first name)
John Locke
how many amendments are in the bill of rights?
10
what is the most important amendment?
the first amendment
freedom of speech, assembly, press, religion and more
what's the first amendment?
a warrant
what's the famous quote that goes with the fifth amendment?
" I plee the fifth"
what are rights?
something all people deserve!
why are the amendments important?
to protect the fundamental rights of consequences
what is the reason that your right of the 2nd amendment can be taken away?
your right can be taken if you are a convicted felon.
how many articles are in the 27 amendments?
7
guess the word!
definition: A small change to a document
amendments!
what does the 7th amendment state?
what is the bill of rights to citizens?
the highest law in the US
whats the second amendment?
the right to bare arms
the 4th amendment states, "Guarantees that the us government cannot put soldiers in people's homes without _______.
consent!
what does the 5th amendment state?
it gives people the right to stay silent in court. (To not incriminate themselves)
the 8th amendment protects people from punishments that are cruel and unusual. this amendment also protects people from something else, what?
it also protects them from excessive bail
what do the first 10 amendments protect?
they protect our freedoms and limit the power the government has.