Federalist and Anti-Federalist
What does an officer need to legally search someone or their property?
a warrant
This freedom allows groups to gather in protest?
Assembly
The right not to shelter soldiers in your home.
3rd amendment
What is a militia?
a military force created by the people
Which political party lived in rural areas?
Anti-Federalist
What is it is called when someone is to be kept in jail?
This freedom allows people to publish information in newspapers, radio, magazines, etc.
Press
You are innocent until proven guilty?
5th Amendment
How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
10
What did the Federalists support? This is also known as the "Supreme Law of the Land"
the Constitution
What does an officer need in order to get a warrant from a judge?
probable cause
What are the 5 freedoms in the first amendment?
Religion
Assembly
Press
Petition
Speech
You have the right to a fair and speedy trial is what amendment?
6th Amendment
What is an impartial jury?
a group of people who do not have any prejudice towards you as a defendant and will render a verdict based on the evidence in the case
Which political party wanted individual freedoms to be protected in the Constitution?
Anti-Federalist
What is due process?
a set of rules that must be followed when police are enforcing the laws
What is the definition of libel?
print false facts to damage someones reputation
protection against excessive bail and fines
8th Amendment
What two parts make up the 2nd amendment?
The right to bear arms
The right to form a militia
What are 2 famous Federalists?
James Madison
John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
What are the 4 protections we have under the 5th amendment?
Miranda Rights
Due Process
Double Jeopardy
Self-Incrimination
What is the Establishment Clause?
The government can not create a national religion for everyone to follow.
What does the 10th Amendment state?
any power (law/rights) not provided by the national government is given to the states
The 7th amendment allows a person to sue for at least $20 in what type of trial?
civil trial