The First Amendment
Rights of the Accused (Amendments 4-6)
Other Key Protections (Amendments 2, 3, 7, 8)
General Knowledge
"We the People" (Historical Context & Application)
100

This freedom, guaranteed by the First Amendment, allows citizens to practice any religion, or no religion at all.

What is the freedom of religion?

100

This amendment protects people from "unreasonable searches and seizures" of their person, house, papers, and effects.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

100

This amendment ensures "the right of the people to keep and bear arms".

What is the Second Amendment?

100

The Bill of Rights consists of this specific number of amendments.

What is 10?

100

The Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona established that law enforcement must inform suspects of their Fifth Amendment rights using this specific set of warnings.

What are Miranda Rights?

200

This part of the First Amendment ensures people can voice their opinions without fear of government censorship.

What is the freedom of speech?

200

To conduct a legal search or seizure, law enforcement generally needs one of these documents, which must be supported by probable cause.

What is a warrant?

200

This is the least-cited amendment in the Bill of Rights and prohibits the forced housing of soldiers in private homes during peacetime.

What is the Third Amendment?

200

The original text of the amendment sets a specific minimum amount of money in controversy for this right to apply: this exact dollar amount.

What is twenty dollars ($20)?

200

The Bill of Rights was heavily influenced by the colonists' distrust of this type of "secret government activities" experienced under British rule.

What are abuses of power (or a tyrannical government)?

300

When a newspaper publishes an editorial criticizing local government, it is exercising this First Amendment freedom.

What is the freedom of the press?

300

This Fifth Amendment protection ensures a person cannot be tried twice for the exact same crime after being acquitted (found not guilty).

What is double jeopardy?

300

This amendment guarantees the right to a jury trial in certain federal civil cases, typically involving a value in controversy over twenty dollars.

What is the Seventh Amendment?

300

This amendment states that the listing of specific rights in the Constitution does not mean that others retained by the people are not protected.

What is the 9th amendment?

300

The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution as a major compromise to satisfy this group of people who initially refused to sign the Constitution.

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

400

The right to gather peacefully in groups, such as for a protest or rally, is known as this freedom.

What is the freedom of assembly?

400

Often associated with the phrase "I take the Fifth," this right protects individuals from being forced to testify against themselves in a criminal case.

What is the right against self-incrimination (or the right to remain silent)?

400

This amendment prohibits "cruel and unusual punishments" and excessive fines or bail.

What is the Eighth Amendment?

400

This amendment establishes that powers not specifically delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people.

What is the 10th amendment?

400

This Virginian is considered the primary author, or "Father," of the Bill of Rights.

Who is James Madison?

500

This final freedom in the First Amendment allows citizens to ask the government to address grievances or change policies.

What is the right to petition the government?

500

The Sixth Amendment guarantees an accused person the right to a speedy and public trial, as well as the right to this service if they cannot afford it.

What is the right to an attorney/lawyer/counsel?

500

This concept from the Fifth Amendment requires that the government must respect all legal rules and procedures when depriving a person of life, liberty, or property.

What is due process of law?

500

This Sixth Amendment right ensures a defendant can question the individuals who are testifying against them in court.

What is the right to confront witnesses?

500

This English charter from 1215 is an early predecessor to the Fifth Amendment's due process clause, ensuring fair trial procedures.

What is the Magna Carta?

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