
First Amendment (Flocabulary Quiz)
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- Q1Which of these is not a protection under the First Amendment?
freedom of speech
freedom to petition
freedom to assemble
freedom to govern30s - Q2Who wrote the Bill of Rights?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
James MadisonJohn Adams
30s - Q3Which of these is protected under freedom of speech?the right to say something critical of the government
the right to drive a car
the right to attend public school
the right to vote in local and state elections
30s - Q4Which of these is not protected under freedom of speech?
expressing an opinion that most people do not agree with
yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater when there is no fireexpressing an opinion that the government does not agree with
yelling “Hello!” into a cave to hear the echo
30s - Q5Which of these most directly protects a group of 10,000 people marching in a city to support women's rights?freedom to assemble
freedom of the press
freedom to govern
freedom of religion
30s - Q6What is the freedom to petition?the right to challenge anything you don't support
the right to write a letter to your teacher
the right to express yourself freely in speech
the right to own as many pets as you want
30s - Q7True or False: There are no restrictions on any of the freedoms of the First Amendment.
Maybe
FalseYes
True
30s - Q8Which of these would most clearly challenge freedom of religion?a law that bans the religious practice of fasting
a law that requires every citizen over age 18 to vote in the presidential election
a law that makes owning foxes as pets illegal
a law that requires companies to give employees time off when they are sick
30s - Q9True or False: Citizens can protest another amendment under the freedoms of the First Amendment.
False
No
TrueMaybe
30s - Q10Gestures, like kneeling in public, are protected under which of these?
the Second Amendment
freedom to petition
freedom of speechfreedom of the press
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