The Amendment with freedom of religion (to practice and from establishment), speech, assembly, press, and petition.
What is the 1st?
What is the Amish?
This freedom protects you from police searching your car without a warrant.
What is unreasonable search and seizure? (Or "search")
Due to freedom of speech, the Supreme Court said this group was allowed to gather in a field in Ohio in 1969.
What is the KKK?
The court case that determined "separate but equal" is unconstitutional, and Black students can't be prevented from attending schools with only White students.
What is Brown v. Board?
This Amendment's first four words are "A well-regulated militia."
What is the 2nd?
The name of the poor person who wrote to the Supreme Court to say his prison sentence was unconstitutional because he didn't have a lawyer.
Who is Gideon?
Still controversial, this freedom is much stronger than it was 100 years ago, when a socialist was not allowed to protest soldiers enlisting in World War I.
What is freedom of speech?
In 2023, the Supreme Court justices argued about whether free speech is protected via this app.
What is snapchat?
The equal protection clause was passed in 1868, after this event nearly destroyed the United States.
What is the Civil War?
A Vermont game warden was criticized by U.S. Supreme Court members for going against this Amendment by peeking into a garage window to find a poached deer.
What is the 4th? (unreasonable search and seizure)
What is Vietnam?
What is the right to bear arms?
This group could not gather in 1951 because it created a "clear and present danger" to the United States.
What are communists?
This Amendment is sometimes called "the second Bill of Rights," because for the first time, the Constitution said the civil liberties in the Bill of Rights also apply to Black people.
What is the 14th?
Miranda Rights refer to the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer in these two Amendments.
What are the 5th, and 6th?
In Engel v. Vitale, a student objected to this.
What is prayer in school? (or "prayer")
This part of government could ignore the Bill of Rights until after the Civil War.
What are states?
Because of the freedom of speech, the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit ruled that seventh grader Zach Guiles of Williamstown, Vermont, could wear a T-Shirt that called President George W. Bush these four words.
What is "chicken-hawk-in-chief"?
The constitutional clause that was used to decide Brown v. Board (1954).
What is the equal protection clause?
This Amendment prevents the police from practicing cruel and unusual punishment.
In 1943 in West Virginia, the Supreme Court said students had the right to not say this.
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
These two words are commonly used to represent freedoms in the first 10 Amendments.
What are civil liberties?
This public figure once said, "what's so important to our country is to have disagreements respectfully, because when people stop talking, that's when violence happens."
Who is Charlie Kirk?
What is school quality?