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1st Quarter EQT

Quiz by Dena Vandenbosch

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  • Q1
    True or False? The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution after it had been ratified.
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    True
    False
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  • Q2
    What can you conclude from the fact that the US Constitution can be amended? The Founders...
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    were in favor of authoritarian rule
    didn't want to grant the right to trial by jury
    disliked the British legal system
    wanted to allow government to change with the times
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  • Q3
    Which of these is an opinion about the First Amendment?
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    It guarantees freedom of the press
    It guarantees freedom of religion
    Without it, people couldn't petition the government
    It is the most important amendment
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  • Q4
    Which amendment contains the 5 "essential freedoms?"
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    6th
    9th
    5th
    1st
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  • Q5
    What might happen if the Second Amendment didn't exist?
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    People might not be allowed to own guns
    People may be forced to testify against themselves in court
    People might be forced to house soldiers in their homes
    People may not be allowed to practice their chosen religion
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  • Q6
    How are the Fifth and Sixth Amendments similar?
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    They both deal with gun rights and the rights of military
    They both deal with property rights
    They both deal with the rights of defendants in court cases
    They both deal with free speech
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  • Q7
    If police entered someone's house without a warrant, which amendment would they be violating?
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    3rd
    9th
    4th
    5th
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  • Q8
    If the government gets data from emails and phone calls without permission, it violates the
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    1st
    4th
    5th
    2nd
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  • Q9
    How many rights are listed in the 1st Amendment?
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    4
    5
    6
    7
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  • Q10
    What does it mean in the 2nd Amendment to keep and bear arms?
    Soldiers are allowed to use weapons
    A person has the right to own and carry a gun
    People can have guns only for hunting
    People can own guns if they join the Army
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  • Q11
    Which of the following is a violation of the 1st Amendment?
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    Congress passing a law prohibiting free speech
    Wearing a cross (necklace) to school
    Cities requiring permits before approving a rally or march
    Being arrested for falsely yelling "Fire" in a crowd
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  • Q12
    Gathering at someone's house on Sunday morning to hear a sermon is an example of
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    freedom of assembly
    freedom of press
    freedom of religion and assembly
    freedom of religion
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  • Q13
    What right can a reporter claim if they are asked to leave while covering a gun control rally?
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    3rd
    2nd
    4th
    1st
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  • Q14
    Which amendment can be claimed by a defendant if they don't want to testify?
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    6th
    1st
    7th
    5th
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  • Q15
    When a criminal defendant invokes his/her "Fifth Amendment rights," what does it mean?
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    That he's allowed to speak in his own defense
    That he/she doesn't want to go on trial
    That he/she doesn't want a lawyer
    That he doesn't want to testify against himself in court
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  • Q16
    Which freedom protects us from the government censoring news stories and fair reporting?
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    freedom of the press
    freedom of speech
    freedom of the assembly
    freedom of expression
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  • Q17
    Which amendment says that you have more rights than just those listed in the Bill of Rights?
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    1st
    9th
    10th
    7th
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  • Q18
    The Preamble contains what?
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    goals of government
    the signatures
    the amendments
    the branches of government
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  • Q19
    Where in the Preamble does it say people should be able to live peaceful lives?
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    ensure domestic tranquility
    promote the general welfare
    secure the blessings of liberty
    provide for the common defense
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  • Q20
    Where does it say that government should be concerned with the people's general well being?
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    secure the blessings of liberty
    promote the general welfare
    provide for the common defense
    ensure domestic tranquility
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