Amendment 1-2
Amendment 3-4
Amendment 5-6
Amendment 7-8
Amendment 9-10
100

The Five Freedoms given to people.

Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly and Petition. 

100

What was the cause for the creation of the 3rd amendment.

British soldiers forcing Americans to let they sleep in their homes. 

100

Who does the fifth amendment protect.

Criminal defendants.

100

The value of controversy should exceed what dollar amount.

20 dollars. 

100

Main desire for the ninth amendment.

To clear out the ambiguity surrounding rights that went unaddressed.

200

Reason for the creation of the second amendment. 

To leave citizens with the ability to defend themselves against unlawful violence.

200

Why was the fourth amendment created

In response to increasing infringements on privacy in the colonies. 

200

Why was the sixth amendment created.

People who were waiting to be processed were waiting too long in jail. 

200

How do we see the seventh amendment used today.

Right to a jury trial to federal civil casess.

200

Reason for the ninth amendment in the 18 century.

To ensure that all individual natural rights had the same stature and force after some of them were enumerated as they had before.

300

Reason for the creation of freedom of religion.

Prevent religious conflict and oppression.

300

How do we see the 3rd amendment in everyday life

People are protected from governmental intrusion into their homes.

300

How do we the effect of the 6th amendment.

Speedy trials.

300

Cause for the eight amendment.

England's Glorious Revolution of 1688–89.

300

How do we see the ninth amendment used today.

Protects, the right to vote, the right to travel, the right to privacy, and one's own body

400

How do we see freedom of speech in everyday life.

Lets us express our views and values even when they're against the current system.

400

What does law enforcement need to search your property.

A warent. 

400

Why was the fifth amendment important in the 18th century.

It was designed to protect the accused against infamy as well as against prosecution.


400

What did people fear would happen is the eight amendment did not exist.

The federal government would abuse its power to create federal crimes and punishments.

400

Reason for the tenth amendment in the 18 century.

To relieve tension and to assuage the fears of states' rights advocates

500

How do we see the 2nd amendment in everyday life.

Ability to buy and own fire arm for protection. 

500

How do we see the 4th amendment in everyday life.

Protects American citizens from unreasonable search and seizure by law enforcement.

500

What are the five rights from the fifth amendment.

The right to a jury, protection against double jeopardy, protection against self-incrimination, the right to a fair trial, and protection against the confiscation of property by the government.



500

Reason for the creation of the seventh amendment in the 18 century.

Fearing that a second constitutional convention might be called if a right to civil jury trial were not included in a federal Bill of Rights.

500

How do we see the tenth amendment being used today.

Allows the power not specifically given to the federal government to be given to  states and the people.

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