I Amendment
II Amendment
III Amendment
IV Amendment
V Amendment
100

This clause prevents the government from creating an official religion.

Establishment Clause

100

This amendment allows citizens to own these for protection

Firearms / Guns

100

This amendment was made due to British soldiers being housed in people’s homes during which time period?

The American Revolution / Colonial era

100

This document is usually required for a legal search

A Warrant

100

This famous phrase means you refuse to testify against yourself

"I plead the fifth"

200

The right to express ideas and opinions without censorship

Freedom of Speech

200

The Supreme Court has ruled that firearm ownership is tied to this concept of self-defense

Individual right to self-defense

200

Soldiers cannot be housed in private homes during times of peace, also known as..

Peacetime

200

The amendment protects against searches described as...

Unreasonable

200

The amendment guarantees this type of process before the government can take life, liberty, or property

Due Process

300

This freedom protects your ability to gather together peacefully

Freedom of Assembly

300

A "well-regulated" one of these is referenced in the amendment

Militia

300

In wartime, quartering requires this action from Congress

A law / Act of Congress

300

Police need this legal standard to get a warrant

Probable Cause

300

The government must offer compensation if it takes your property due to this clause

Takings Clause / Just compensation

400

Sending letters to the government asking for change is an example of this First Amendment freedom

Right to Petition

400

This type of government list or database of gun owners is often debated in relation to the Second Amendment

Gun Registry

400

True or False: The Supreme Court has ruled on many major cases involving the Third Amendment.

False

400

Items taken by police in violation of the Fourth Amendment cannot be used in court due to this rule

Exclusionary Rule

400

This panel of citizens decides if there’s enough evidence to charge someone with a serious crime

Grand Jury

500

This phrase describes the First Amendment’s protection from government interference with religious

Free Exercise Clause

500

This 2008 Supreme Court case affirmed an individual’s right to possess firearms

District of Columbia v. Heller

500

This act, passed by the British government, helped inspire the Third Amendment

The Quartering Act

500

This court case established the “stop and frisk” rule based on reasonable suspicion

Terry v. Ohio

500

Being tried twice for the same crime is called this—and it’s forbidden

Double Jeopardy