This amendment guarantees Americans the right to practice any religion, or no religion at all.
First Amendment
This amendment protects your right to express your opinions and ideas, even if they are unpopular.
Speech
This is the legislative branch of the government, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Congress
This amendment states that people do not have to talk to the police without a lawyer.
Fifth
This part of the Bill of Rights protects the right of citizens to own and carry weapons.
Second Amendment
The name of the first ten amendments
Bill of Rights
The part of this amendment that ensures the government must follow fair procedures before taking away someone's life, liberty, or property.
Fifth Amendment
Who is in charge of the US military and lives in the White House?
The President
This is the official term for a formal change or addition to the Constitution.
Amendment
This Founding Father led the Continental Army and was chosen as the first President of the United States.
Washington
He was the first Secretary of the Treasury, a brilliant financial mind, and the face of the ten-dollar bill.
Hamilton
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
SBSP
What is the word used for the freedom for newspapers and media to report what they want without being punished?
Press
Written in 1787, this document is the supreme law of the land and organizes the U.S. government into three branches.
Constitution
The amendment that gives people the right to protest and petition the government if they are dissatisfied.
First Amendment
Who is the person the shot and killed Alexander Hamilton?
Aaron Burr
This right allows people to gather peacefully in groups, whether for a protest, a concert, or a meeting.
Assembly
The name of the 19th-century movement that worked to immediately end slavery in the United States.
Abolition
The right to be free from unwanted government intrusion into your personal life and to keep personal matters secret. Known as the "Right to _______"
Privacy
What is the name of the political group that wanted more power for the president and didn't want a Bill of Rights?
Federalists