2.3.F - Lesson: The Bill of Rights

Language: English
Subject: Social Science > Government
Age: 12 - 13

2.3.F - Lesson: The Bill of Rights

What was one of the strongest objections to the Constitution?

When did Congress keep its promise to make a bill of rights?

1681

1781

1791

1998

Select the issues the First Amendment covers.

More than one answer.

Freedom of press

Freedom to go to school

Freedom of speech

Freedom of religion

Freedom of healthcare

Freedom to peaceable assemble

Freedom to mine gold

Freedom to petition the government

T/F: The Second Amendment allows people to have bear arms.

True

False

The third amendment states that...

T/F: The Fourth Amendment allows police officers or government officials to search your home without a warrant.

True

False

For a judge to issue a warrant, there must be ______

Amendment five says that "citizens can only be tried for felonies by ________ and they cannot be tried for the same crime ______ in federal court."

Sixth Amendment covers the rights of people who are being ______

Seventh Amendment guarantees the ______

Eighth Amendment protects citizens from ____

Ninth Amendment

Just TYPE the meaning below.

Tenth Amendment

TYPE the Tenth Amendment below.