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Bill of Rights Set!

Use this to study for the extra credit quiz on Friday.

QuestionAnswer
Says that officers must have probable cause and must then ask a judge for a search warrant. 4
Prevents judges from giving excessive bail. 8
Gives people the right to keep and bear arms. 2
Gives citizens the right to a public trial by a jury or just by a judge. 6
Prevents putting people on trial more than once for the same crime. 5
States that no one can be tried for a serious crime without an indictment. 5
Prevents the government from forcing you to house soldiers at any time. 3
Says that you must be told the charges against you if you are arrested. 6
Gives you the right to practice any religion you want as long as it doesn't go against public morals. 1
Says all rights not listed in the Constitution are given to the people. 9
Prevents the government from taking private property for public use without paying a fair price. 5
Protects against "cruel and unusual punishment" after being found guilty for a crime. 8
You have the right to a fully jury trial for disputes over property worth more than $20. 7
Protects your right to assemble peacefully. 1
Gives people the right to have a lawyer whether or not they can afford one. 6
Protects people from self-incrimination. 5
Prevents the government from establishing a national religion. 1
Describes the roles of judges and juries in civil cases. 7
Protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. 4
Establishes that the government cannot have more than power than what the people give it. 10
Gives a person the right to a speedy and fair trial. 6
This amendment is about civil cases. 7
This amendment states that no one can be denied life, liberty, or property without due process of law. 5
Gives the right to a free press. 1
Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. 4
Allows people the right to petition the government. 1
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