How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights, as ratified in 1791.
What is 10?
A group of citizens who decide on the guilt or innocence of someone on trial?
What is a jury?
The 2nd amendment forbids the government from taking citizens right to protect themselves. What, specifically is this right?.
What is the right to Bear Arms.
This guarantees a citizen’s right to not be tried twice for the same crime?
What is Double Jeopardy?
Issued by a court or judge, this document , under the 4th Amendment, allows the police to legally arrest, search or seize
What is a warrant?
These rights are guaranteed under the First Amendment.
What are speech, assembly, petition, press, religion?
4th Amendment protects you from the government's desire to search your property, papers, or effects. What must the Government have in order to search our property????????
What is a warrant?
The 8th amendment stops the government from torturing people found guilty of a crime. What is forbidden?
What is Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
This right under the 1st Amendment stops the government from censoring newspapers, magazines and other media
What is freedom of the press?
This part of 1st Amendment allows people to gather in groups.
What is freedom of assembly or right to assemble?
What were the Bill of Rights written to secure?
What are basic rights/liberties/freedoms?
The 6th amendment concerns the rights of individuals on trial. It guarantees us the right of assistance by someone knowledgeable of the law. Who would this person be?
What is a lawyer.
Where are powers given to the Federal Government listed? (Hint: also the highest law of the land)
What is the U.S. Constitution?
This part of the 5th amendment says the government must pay you if it takes your property
What is Eminent Domain?
Under the 6th Amendment, If a defendant cannot afford one of these, one will be provided for them by the government (use all three terms)
What is a lawyer, counsel, attorney?
The Bill of Rights were, in part, designed to give Americans the same kind of rights enjoyed by citizens of the country they declared independence from?
What is England/Britain?
A part of the 5th amendment forbids the government from making a person be a witness against themselves. What is this called? (may not be on your cheat sheet)
No self-Incrimination
True of False: Civil cases can have jury trials?
True
This part of the 1st Amendment says that the government cannot force you to pray or stop you from praying. (be specific)
Free Exercise Clause of the Freedom of Religion
Mr. Bilock went hunting with a gun. He bought it legally, had a license, but the police tried to take his gun away. How does the 2nd amendment prevent this?
Mr. Bilock has the right to bear arms.
Which amendment says that the government cannot place soldiers in our homes like they did during the Quartering Act?
What is the Third amendment?
A man is arrested and not put on trial for years. What part of the 6th amendment has been violated?
What is a Speedy Trial?
The 5th amendment requires a decision by a group of people before a person can be charged with a serious crime by the government.
What is a Grand Jury?
The death penalty in the U.S. continues to be debated because of this part of the 8th Amendment.
What is Cruel and Unusual punishment?
A police officer enters your home. They have no warrant or probable cause to believe a crime has been committed. What amendment is violated?
What is the 4th Amendment?
The right to determine the legality of death penalty has not been specifically given to the Federal government in the U.S. Constitution. Who does this right belong to?

The states
Key rights the accused has, at trial, to prove their innocence.
What is the right to call and question witnesses?
The 9th amendment states that citizens have:
What are rights other than those listed in the Constitution.
The picture below is an example of what 6th and 7th amendment right?

What is Trial by Jury
Which political group felt that we needed a bill of rights to protect individuals and that the Legislative Branch should be more powerful than the Executive Branch?
Who were the Anti-Federalists?