: Amendments #2, 3, 4 Do not copy! If true, write true. If false, write false and change the underlined word to the correct one. 1.No government at all.

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: Amendments #2, 3, 4 Do not copy! If true, write true. If false, write false and change the underlined word to the correct one. 1.No government at all is monarchy. 2.Jefferson borrowed ideas from John Locke in the Dof I. 3.One can wear religious symbols due to the Establishment Clause of the first amendment

2 nd Amendment 1.Right to state militia: protect from gov 2.Right to bear arms –Many exceptions:

3 rd Amendment Do not have to quarter troops

4 th Amendment Freedom from unreasonable searches & seizures – Search: police need a warrant Probable Cause: proof – Seizure: take items

Exceptions: no warrant required Consent Plain View Cars Reasonable Suspicion: reason to suspect

Exclusionary Rule Items from an illegal search cannot be used in court

Privacy 4 th implies a right to privacy Drug Testing: search of body –Can jobs? –Can schools? Abortion