
27 Amendments Quiz-7th Grade version 2.0
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- Q1freedom of religion, press, speech, assembley1st amendment30s
- Q2Militia rights - right to bear arms2nd amendment30s
- Q3No quartering of troops in homes.3rd amendment30s
- Q4No unreasonable searches/need a warrant for a search4th amendment30s
- Q5The right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself, no double jeopardy, and if govt. takes your property via eminent domain, they have to pay you5th amendment30s
- Q6The right to a speedy and public trial6th amendment30s
- Q7The right to a jury trial in civil matters of $20 and over.7th amendment30s
- Q8The right to fair fines and bail. No cruel and unusual punishment8th amendment30s
- Q9Individual Rights. Rights that are not in the Constitution are still rights that remain with the people9th amendment30s
- Q10State Rights. Any right not delegated to the Constitution is reserved by the states10th amendment30s
- Q11You cannot sue another state except with permission by that state's judicial system. Citizens of a state or foreign country may not sue another state in federal court11th amendment30s
- Q12The electoral college must have two separate elections for president and vice president12th amendment30s
- Q13Slavery is outlawed in the United States as well as involuntary servitude13th amendment30s
- Q14Citizenship for natural born in United States and no state can deny due process or equal protection of laws14th amendment30s
- Q15Citizens are guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race, color, or status of former servitude15th amendment30s