Bill of Rights Practice
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- Q1Which freedoms are in the 1st Amendment?Religion, Speech, Search, Seizures, and PetitionReligion, Speech, Press, Arms, and PetitionReligion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and PetitionReligion, Crime, Press, Assembly, and Petition30s
- Q2What is the 2nd Amendment?Quartering of TroopsCriminal ProceedingsSearch and seizuresRight to Bear Arms30s
- Q3What is the 3rd amendmentCriminal Proceedings; Due Process; Eminent DomainQuartering of TroopsBearing ArmsSearch and seizures30s
- Q4What is the 4th Amendment?Searches and SeizuresBearing of ArmsCriminal Proceedings; Due; Eminent DomainCriminal Proceedings30s
- Q5What is the 5th Amendment?Civil TrialsCriminal Proceedings; Due; Eminent DomainSearch and SeizuresPunishment for Crimes30s
- Q6What is the 6th Amendment?Criminal Proceedings; Due; Eminent DomainCriminal ProceedingsCivil TrialsPunishment for Crimes30s
- Q7What is the 7th Amendment?Criminal Proceedings; Due; Eminent DomainCivil TrialsPunishment for CrimesCriminal Proceedings30s
- Q8What is the 8th Amendment?Punishment for CrimesCriminal ProceedingsCivil TrialsCriminal Proceedings; Due; Eminent Domain30s
- Q9What is the 9th Amendment?Powers Reserved Against the StatesPowers Reserved to the StatesSuits Against StatesUnenumerated Rights30s
- Q10What is the 10th Amendment?Rights of CitizensSuits Against StatesUnenumerated RightsPowers Reserved to the States30s
- Q11Each statement below violates the Bill of Rights in some way. Write the number of the amendment that the statement violates, and then briefly explain why it violates the amendment. Luke was found innocent of armed robbery, but the state decided to bring him to trial again anyway.6th8th7th5th Amendment30s
- Q12After being found guilty of driving while intoxicated, the court ordered that Carolyn spend the next 30 years in solitary confinement.4th Search and Seizures5th Criminal Proceedings: Due Process; Eminent Domain6th Criminal Proceedings9th Punishment for Crimes30s
- Q13The citizens of Upper Creek voted to double the taxes of all Catholics6th Amendment Criminal Proceedings8th Punishment for Crimes7th Civil Trials1st Amendment Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition30s
- Q14In a civil trial where the dispute was more than $20, both sides were denied a jury trial.7th5th8th6th30s
- Q15For no apparent reason, the police stopped Rita while she was driving and began to search through the trunk and her personal luggage.6th Amendment Criminal Proceedings4th Amendment Search and Seizures5th Amendment Criminal Proceedings; Due Process; Eminent Domain8th Amendment Punishment for Crimes30s