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Chapter 1&2
Chapter 3&4
Chapter 5&6
Chapter 7&8
Chapter 9 & 10
100
the Amoses_____________.
What was buds foster family
100
Hornets nest
what was in the shed that bud thought was a bat
100
The Christmas tree
What did bud sleep by
100
library doors
What was the heavy doors that bud pushed open
100
The pictorial history of the war between the states
What is the big book that she pulled out under the desk?
200
This allows you to choose your religious beliefs and practices.
What is freedom of religion?
200
These "citizen soldiers" used their weapons to protect themselves and their fellow citizens against the British Army.
What is militia / militiamen?
200
You cannot be put on trial twice for the same crime. The fifth amendment protects you from _______ _______.
What is double jeopardy?
200
The death penalty, also known as this, would be cruel and unusual punishment for stealing a loaf of bread.
What is capital punishment?
300
This is the term used for a change to the Constitution.
What is an amendment?
300
This allows newspapers and other agencies to report news and express opinions.
What is freedom of the press?
300
These types of laws are being proposed by citizens who are concerned about violent crimes, accidental shootings, and other events involving fire arms.
What is gun control?
300
This group of citizens decides the outcome of a trial.
What is the jury?
300
Citizens felt they needed this amendment because they remembered what the Quartering Act was like.
What is the Third Amendment?
400
This man sorted through all the proposed ideas for amendments, and decided on the ten first amendments.
What is James Madison?
400
This allows people to gather in groups.
What is freedom of assembly?
400
This means taking away property by force.
What is seizure?
400
The sixth amendment states that this must be speedy and public.
What is a trial?
400
This amendment states that we have many rights that are not listed in the Constitution.
What is Ninth Amendment?
500
This term refers to the approval by voting.
What is ratification?
500
This allows people to ask the government to correct injustices.
What is freedom of petition?
500
In most cases, police must have this before they are able to search you or your property.
What is probable cause?
500
If a defendant cannot afford one of these, one will be provided for them by the government.
What is a lawyer?
500
If certain powers are not listed in the Constitution as powers of the federal government, this is who has the power.
What are the states or the people themselves?