14th Amendment
Due Process
Random Law Facts
Out of Many, One
Your Teachers
100

The 14th Amendment protects ____ protection under the law.

What is equal?

100

Definition of naturalized.

What are immigrants that have become US citizens?

100

The little hammer a judge uses in court.

What is a gavel?

100

The number of questions asked on the US citizenship test.

What is 10?

100

The teacher that is the biggest anime nerd.

Who is Ms. Alana?

200

The drawing Ms. Kayla used in class to explain the definition of abridge.

What is a bridge?

200

The 2 amendments that give the right to due process.

What is the 5th and 14th amendments?

200

The kind of crime that can get you sentenced the death penalty in some states. (Hint: it starts with a C.)

What is capital crimes?

200

1 in __ immigrants chose the US.

What is 5?

200

The teacher that has broken 20+ bones.

Who is Mx. Airi?

300

The reasoning behind the right of abortion.

What is the right to privacy?

300

Explain what it means to 'plead the 5th'.

What is using the right to not self-incriminate?

300

Definition of jurisdiction.

What is the area that a certain government has control over in terms of making laws?

300

The number of questions that could be asked to aspiring US citizens.

What is 100?

300

Ms. Kayla's birthday.

What is June 20th?

400

The 14th Amendment means that the government cannot take away a person's right to _____, ______, and _____. Name 2.

What is life, liberty, and property?

400

One thing that due process protects.

What is the right to freedom from wrongful imprisonment, unlawful searches or seizures, or that the government must follow certain procedures before depriving an individual of life, liberty, or property.

400

The document that gave US citizens their rights in 1789, and continues to protect those rights today.

What is the US Constitution?

400

The English translation of 'E Pluribus Unum'.

What is 'Out of Many, One'?

400

The teacher that has broken their humerus bone.

Who is Ms. Hannah?

500

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500

Definition of Miranda Rights.

What is the rights that police officers must make sure you know while they arrest you.

500

The question a bailiff uses to swear a witness in.

What is "Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?"

500

The constitutional right depicted in the first painting shown.

What is freedom of religion?

500

The teacher that hates tea.

Who is Ms. Kayla?

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