The right to bare arms
Amendment 2
Quartering of soldiers
Amendment 3
The number of Bill of Rights
10
Being able to refuse a soldier from living in your house
The 3rd Amendment
If there is a 8½-year delay between the government's indictment of a defendant and the defendant's arrest
Violation of 6th Amendment
Bails, fines, and punishments
Amendment 8
Rights in civil cases
Amendment 7
The year the Bill of Rights was ratified.
1791
Your mother buys a handgun to protect your family.
The 2nd Amendment
You get pulled over and the police demand to search your car. They search through everything and take personal items without your consent or reasonable cause.
Violation of 4th Amendment
States' rights
Amendment 10
Search and arrest of a person's house by the police
Amendment 4
It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual (freedom of speech, press, and religion)
Refusing to speak during an interrogation
The 5th Amendment
Being denied necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing in jail
Violation of 8th Amendment
Rights retained by the People
Amendment 9
Right to a fair trial
Amendment 6
The person who wrote the Bill of Rights.
James Madison
You start a petition to ban homework in school
The 1st Amendment
Instead of having a regular court proceeding, the judge tells you to come to his office to settle the matter.
Violation of 7th Amendment
Freedoms, Petitions, and Assembly
Amendment 1
Rights in criminal cases
Amendment 5
The President when the Bill of Rights was made.
George Washigton
The state of North Carolina sets the speed limit of 55 on main roads.
Your neighbor looks in your mailbox to see what kind of mail you get. You call the police but they do not take action because your neighbor isn't hurting anyone.
Violation of 9th Amendment