rights that cannot/will not change are called..?
unalienable rights
this amendment allows free speech.
1st amendment
examples of criminal law.
burglary, assault, battery, and cases of murder.
individual rights are associated with?
democracy.
4th amendment does what?
protects unreasonable search and seizure.
what offense is a felony considered?
major offence.
4 essential unalienable rights.
free speech, freedom of religion, assembly, and press.
first 10 amendments are called..?
bill of rights
what offence is a misdemeanor considered?
minor offence.
main limit to individual rights?
using rights to hurt of harm another person.
number of amendments overall.
27
example of a felony.
murder, kidnapping, robbery, manslaughter, etc.
where are the 12 basic rights located in the constitution?
article 1.
what is an amendment?
an article in the U.S constitution
example of a misdemeanor.
running a traffic light, shoplifting, reckless driving, assault and battery, etc.