The Bill of Rights.

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The Bill of Rights

Review: Federalists v. Anti Federalist

Benchmarks:

Who demanded that the Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution? Review: Bill of Rights Who demanded that the Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution? The Anti-Federalists

Which amendment protects from quartering soldiers? Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment protects from quartering soldiers? Amendment III

Speech, press, religion, assembly & petition Review: Bill of Rights What are the five freedoms from the First Amendment Speech, press, religion, assembly & petition

Which amendment protects from “cruel & unusual punishment” Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment protects from “cruel & unusual punishment” VIII

Review: Bill of Rights VI Which amendment ensures a “speedy trial,” “lawyer,” & “impartial jury”? VI

Review: Bill of Rights Eminent domain What do you call when the government takes away someone’s property for public use? Eminent domain

Which amendment protects from unreasonable “search & seizure”? Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment protects from unreasonable “search & seizure”? IV

Which amendment states that rights not listed belong to the people? Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment states that rights not listed belong to the people? IX

Review: Bill of Rights Double Jeopardy What is it called that you cannot be charged with the same crime twice? Double Jeopardy

“Self-Incrimination” Review: Bill of Rights What is it called when you do not have to testify against yourself? “Self-Incrimination”

Which amendment protects the right to own firearms? Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment protects the right to own firearms? II

“self-incrimination”? Review: Bill of Rights Which amendment protects due process rights to a “grand jury,” “no double jeopardy,” and “self-incrimination”? V