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100

When was the First Amendment adopted?

a. 1776

b. 1789

c. 1791

d. 1865


c. 1791

100

A student peacefully wears a T-shirt that says, "Protect the Environment," to express an opinion.

A. Not protected by the First Amendment

B. Protected by Freedom of Speech

C. Freedom of Religion

D. Illegal expression


B. Protected by Freedom of Speech

100


Top Secret

100

The First Amendment protects people from:

A. Any disagreement with others

B. Government interference with certain freedoms

C. All school rules

D. All consequences of their actions


B. Government interference with certain freedoms

100

Which freedom allows citizens to express opinions about government policies?

A. Freedom of Speech

B. Freedom of Religion

C. Freedom from Taxes

D. Freedom of Residence


A. Freedom of Speech

200

Why is the First Amendment important?

A. It limits individual rights

B. It protects basic freedoms in a democracy

C. It requires people to join groups

D. It creates new states


B. It protects basic freedoms in a democracy

200

Sheila and Jan have T-shirts made that reflect their beliefs about breast cancer. Which 1st amendment right are they exercising?

a. Religion

b. Press

c. Speech

d. Petition



c. Speech

200




Think outside the box

200

Which amendment contains the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition?

A. First Amendment

B. Second Amendment

C. Fourth Amendment

D. Fifth Amendment


A. First Amendment

200

A city government uses taxpayer money to support only one church. This likely violates:

A. Freedom of Press

B. Freedom of Religion

C. Free Press 

D. Freedom of Petition


B. Freedom of Religion

300

A group of citizens marches peacefully to support a cause. This is an example of:

A. Freedom of Assembly

B. Freedom of Religion

C. Freedom of Press

D. Freedom of Commerce


A. Freedom of Assembly

300

Which of the following is NOT one of the five freedoms in the First Amendment?

A. Religion

B. Speech

C. Press

D. Voting


D. Voting

300

What has a thumb and four fingers but isn't alive?

A glove

300

Which situation is protected by the First Amendment?

A. A person silently praying before lunch

B. A person cheating on a test

C. A student stealing school supplies

D. A student vandalizing property


A. A person silently praying before lunch

300

What does the Freedom of Petition allow citizens to do?

A. Start a business

B. Join the military

C. Ask the government to address problems or concerns

D. Create laws on their own


C. Ask the government to address problems or concerns

400

Freedom of Assembly protects the right to:

A. Own property

B. Gather peacefully in groups

C. Run for office

D. Avoid paying taxes


B. Gather peacefully in groups

400

Which freedom allows journalists to publish news without government control?

A. Freedom of Assembly

B. Freedom of Religion

C. Freedom of Press

D. Freedom of Petition


C. Freedom of Press

400

Sally's mom has four children. Their names are North, East, and West. What is the fourth child's name?



Sally

400

Which of the following is an example of Freedom of Speech?

A. Attending church

B. Writing a letter to the editor expressing your opinion

C. Voting in an election

D. Serving on a jury


B. Writing a letter to the editor expressing your opinion

400

A public school requires students to say a prayer every morning. This most likely violates:

A. Freedom of Press

B. Freedom of Religion

C. Right to Bear Arms

D. Trial by Jury


B. Freedom of Religion

500

The Freedom of Religion clause means that:

A. Everyone must follow the same religion

B. The government can choose a national religion

C. People can practice any religion or no religion at all

D. Only adults can practice religion


C. People can practice any religion or no religion at all

500

Which of the following freedoms is protected by the First Amendment?

A. Freedom of Religion

B. Freedom of Speeding

C. Freedom from Education

D. Freedom to Break Laws


A. Freedom of Religion

500

Say white out loud five times.



Water


500

What is the First Amendment primarily designed to protect?

A. Property rights

B. Individual freedoms

C. Voting age requirements

D. Military service


B. Individual freedoms

500

Which of these rights is not addressed in the First Amendment?

a. Freedom of religion

b. Right to petition

c. Right to assemble

d. Right to a jury trial


d. Right to a jury trial