Rights Before the Revolution
Protecting the People
Personal Liberty
Crimes and Punishment
Ninth and tenth amendment
And government
100
Did slaves have rights before the revolution war?
No
100
What did the Founders want to do?
Put limits on the Government
100
How many amendments did we talk about?
10
100
What is the eight amendment about?
Cruel and different punishments
100
What was the fear of the Government while adding the bill of rights
Leaving something out
200
Did woman have rights before the revolution war?
No
200
What did the English Bill of Rights say?
Told the many limits on the King's and told rights of people who were "against the Government."
200
Who said "Give me liberty or give me death"?
Patrick Henry
200
What happens in a civil case?
A citizen attempt to prove that a person has committed a crime and should be punished
200
What did the ninth amendment talk about?
The rights privacy, travel, and to be innocent until proven guilty
300
How many politics rights Did men have?
3
300
Which people were arguing about the ratifying of the U.S. Constitution?
The Federalists
300
What was the second amendment about?
The usage of firearms
300
What happens in a criminal case?
The government attempts to prove that a person has committed a crime, and should be punished
300
What does the tenth confirms and what does it add?
The ninth amendment adds that states have power
400
What year did woman could vote?
1920
400
Which people are arguing against the ratifying?
The Anti-Federalists
400
What is the 3rd amendment about?
What is restricts the quartering act
400
What does the fourth amendment talk about?
warrants
400
What were the citizens comfortable with?
The structure of the new government
500
What are two common types of warrants?
Arrest and Search Warrants
500
What did the Constitution not give the Government?
The right to violet over people's rights.
500
What is the first amendment about?
Being able to speak to other colonists.
500
Who does the bill of rights protect?
Innocent and guilty
500
What limit the governments power?
Amendment