What protects your right to go to a Baptist Church every Sunday?
What is the freedom of religion?
The second amendment gives you the freedom to?
What is the right to own firearms?
Who proposed the Bill of Rights??
Who is James Madison.
What is consitutionality?
What is a fine?
What protects your right to host a meeting at Town Hall talking about new curfew laws?
What is the freedom of assembly?
What amendment was created to protect citizens from military men using private homes during times of war or peace without permission?
What is amendment 3?
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
What are 10 amendments?
What is take?
A group of people randomly selected to hear evidence of a legal issue in court, and make a decision based on the issue.
What is a jury?
What gives you the right to put up "Trump 2021," or "Biden for President!" signs in your front yard?
What is freedom of speech?
The 4th amendment protects citizens from illegal __________ and __________ by the police.
What is illegal search and seizure?
How many amendments were originally proposed?
What are 12 amendments?
A written order to witnesses of a crime to appear in court.
What is a subpoena?
A major crime in court is called a _________.
Gathering 5,000 signatures asking the Illinois government to change the curfew law would be freedom of _________________?
"I plead the _______," and "You have the right to remain silent," are part of the ______ amendment.
What is the 5th amendment?
Why was the Bill of Rights important to the Constitution?
What is it helped some states ratify the Constitution?
Another word for lawyer, or someone who defends you in court, when you are accused of a crime.
What is counsel?
A written permit, given by a judge, allowing police to search private property.
What is a search warrant?
What is freedom of the press?
What amendment protects the rights of those accused in a crime?
What is the 6th amendment?
If a law is NOT in line, or not in agreement with the constitution, it is struck down and declared ___________________, by a judge.
What is unconstitutional?
The idea of the courts following all legal procedures when someone is accused of a crime is called _______________.
What is due process?
The idea that you cannot be tried twice for the same crime is called __________________.
What is double jeopardy?