
04. AG - AMD - All 27 Amendments
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- Q1The first ten amendments to the Constitution, designed to protect the rights of citizens and individual freedoms.Ex Post FactoConstitutionBill of RightsThe Articles of Confederation30s
- Q2The constitutional amendment that establishes the four great liberties: freedom of the press, of speech, of religion, and of assembly.Fourth AmendmentEighth AmendmentFirst AmendmentSecond Amendment30s
- Q3Citizens can keep and bear arms. Protects an individual right to a firearm as well as the right to organize a State militia, but note that there are limits (such as the ability to require background checks).Second AmendmentFourth AmendmentFifth AmendmentThird Amendment30s
- Q4No quartering of soldiersArticles of ConfederationSearch WarrantBill of AttainderThird Amendment30s
- Q5Protects against unreasonable search and seizureSecond Amendment12th AmendmentFourth AmendmentFifth Amendment30s
- Q6A constitutional amendment designed to protect the rights of persons accused of crimes, including protection against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and punishment without due process of law.Third AmendmentAnti-FederalistsNatural RightsFifth Amendment30s
- Q7Trial or punishment for the same crime by the same government forbidden by the Constitution.SlanderDouble JeopardyHabeas CorpusBill of Attainder30s
- Q8Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.Ex Post FactoHabeas CorpusDelegated PowersDue Process30s
- Q9A list of rights that police in the United States must read to suspects in custody before questioning them. Grounded in the 5th Amendment.Natural RightsFederalismDue ProcessMiranda Rights30s
- Q10Power of a government to take private property for public use.Due ProcessHabeas CorpusEminent DomainEx Post Facto30s
- Q11The right to an attorney is contained in this amendment:8th Amendment12th AmendmentFifth AmendmentSixth Amendment30s
- Q12Right to a trial by jury in civil casesThird AmendmentSeventh AmendmentFourth AmendmentFifth Amendment30s
- Q13Right to jury in civil trials.9th Amendment7th Amendment27th Amendment16th Amendment30s
- Q14Government cannot inflict cruel and unusual punishment.8th Amendment7th Amendment22nd Amendment23rd Amendment30s
- Q15Rights retained by the people, that some rights were not listed out10th Amendment9th Amendment12th Amendment7th Amendment30s