Freedoms
You have the "Right"
Rights of the Accused
Loss of Rights
Limits & Restrictions
100

The right to say what you want.

What is Freedom of Speech?

100

The Second Amendment protects this right.

What is the Right to Bear Arms or to own guns?

100

This must be obtained to search your belongings.

What is a warrant?

100

You can have your citizenship taken from you only in this circumstance.

What is lying during the process of becoming a citizen?

100

The reason that rights are not absolute.

What is they must be balanced against the rights of others?

200

The right to worship as you choose.

What is Freedom of Religion?

200

People can ask the government to change without fear.

What is the Right to Petition?

200

In the American judicial system, the accused are presumed ...

What is "Innocent until Proven Guilty"?

200

Enacted after 9/11, it allows the FBI to look at all cellphones or social media networks if suspicious activity of terrorism arises.

What is the Patriot Act?

200

Slander or harassment is NOT protected by this right.

What is Freedom of Speech?

300

The right to meet together with other people.

What is Freedom of Assembly?

300

The 19th Amendment gave women this right.

What is the Right to Vote?

300

According to the 6th amendment, the government must provide you one of these if you cannot afford one.


What is a Lawyer/Attorney?

300

Convicted felons lose many civil rights. Which ones and for how long (temporarily or permanently) is determined by this level of government.

What is the States?

300

Libel refers to an illegal act of this protected right.

What is Freedom of Press?

400

The right to express your opinion through various media (TV, radio, newspaper, etc.).

What is Freedom of the Press?

400

This is the name for first 10 amendments to the Constitution.


What is The Bill of Rights?

400

This term means you cannot be tried for the same crime and instance more than once.


What is Double Jeopardy?

400

This action could result in the loss of the following rights: voting, traveling abroad, the right to own guns, jury service, employment in certain fields, public social benefits and housing, and parental benefits.


What is being convicted of a felony (serious crime)?

400

This agency regulates what is aired on radio and TV?

What is the FCC?

500

While you are in jail, you have lost this freedom.

What is Freedom of Movement?

500

During an arrest, you will be reminded of one of your 5th amendment rights by the phrase, "You have the ...."

What is the Right to Remain Silent?

500

This is the Latin term for the principle that says that the government can't hold someone without showing cause.

What is Habeus Corpus?

500

A warrant is not needed to search someone or something in this instance.


What is probable cause OR reasonable suspicion OR plain sight OR someone's life is in danger?

500

The Schenck v. US case (1918) stated that speech is illegal if it creates what?



What is a "Clear & Present Danger"?

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