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Click the 10 rights you think should be included in the Pamphlet of Protection
A The people shall have the right to own weapons.
B Everyone must be friends with everyone else.
C People are free to express their opinions on any subject.
D A person accused of a crime has the right to a fair trial.
E Criminals sdhall not be punished in a way that is mean or weird
F The people shall have the right to clean streets and parks
G Laws can't stop adult citizens from voting
H The people shall have the right to a free education
I All people shall be protected equally by the laws
J The people shall never be enslaved
K No person shall be searched without a good reason
L The people shall be free to drive as soon as they can operate a car
M No person shall be required to fight in a war
N No person will be put on trial twice for the same crime
O A person may follow any religion or no religion
Which Protection # (or #s) in the Pamphlet of Protection matches each Amendment in the Bill of Rights?
Amendment #1 has 2 Protection numbers
Protection #4 is the answer for 2 different Amendments
Protection #7 is also used more than one time
Some Amendments do NOT have a Protection # that goes with it. If you cannot find a Protection, type N/A
Question 2
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Amendment #1 = Protection # and #

Question 3
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Amendment #2 = Protection #

Question 4
4.

Amendment #3 = Protection #

Question 5
5.

Amendment #4 = Protection #

Question 6
6.

Amendment #6 = Protection #

Question 7
7.

Amendment #5 = Protection #

Question 8
8.

Amendment #7 = Protection #

Question 9
9.

Amendment #8 = Protection #

Question 10
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Amendment #9 = Protection #

Question 11
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Amendment #10 = Protection #

Question 12
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Amendment #13 = Protection #

Question 13
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Amendment #14 = Protection #

Question 14
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Amendment #15 = Protection #

Question 15
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Amendment #19 = Protection #

Question 16
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Amendment #26 = Protection #

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Question 27
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Question 28
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Question 29
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What might happen if there wasn't the 6th amendment?

Question 30
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What might happen if there wasn't the 4th amendment?

Question 31
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What might happen if there wasn't the 8th amendment?

Question 32
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What might happen if there wasn't the 1st amendment?

Individual Freedoms
1a The freedom to practice any religion or no religion
1b Right to assemble peacefully (will work in two categories)
2 Right to keep and bear arms
4 No reasonable searches and seizures by the government
5a The government can't take a person's life, liberty, or property without due process of law
5b No person can be tried twice for the same crime
5c The government can't take private property without compensation (will work in two categories)
6a The right to a speedy trial
6b People accused of a crime have the right to a lawyer
8 No cruel and unusual punishment
9 Rights listed in the Constitution are not the only rights people have. (will work in two categories)
13 Slavery shall not exist in the United States
15 People have the right to vote regardless of race
19 Women cannot be denied the right to vote
Protection From Government power
1a The freedom to practice any religion or no religion
1b Right to assemble peacefully (will work in two categories)
2 Right to keep and bear arms
4 No reasonable searches and seizures by the government
5a The government can't take a person's life, liberty, or property without due process of law
5b No person can be tried twice for the same crime
5c The government can't take private property without compensation (will work in two categories)
6a The right to a speedy trial
6b People accused of a crime have the right to a lawyer
8 No cruel and unusual punishment
9 Rights listed in the Constitution are not the only rights people have. (will work in two categories)
13 Slavery shall not exist in the United States
15 People have the right to vote regardless of race
19 Women cannot be denied the right to vote
Rights of the Accused
1a The freedom to practice any religion or no religion
1b Right to assemble peacefully (will work in two categories)
2 Right to keep and bear arms
4 No reasonable searches and seizures by the government
5a The government can't take a person's life, liberty, or property without due process of law
5b No person can be tried twice for the same crime
5c The government can't take private property without compensation (will work in two categories)
6a The right to a speedy trial
6b People accused of a crime have the right to a lawyer
8 No cruel and unusual punishment
9 Rights listed in the Constitution are not the only rights people have. (will work in two categories)
13 Slavery shall not exist in the United States
15 People have the right to vote regardless of race
19 Women cannot be denied the right to vote
Feared a strong central government
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Thought the Constitution was enough to protect citizens' rights
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Agreed to the Bill of Rights as a compromise
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Worried a list of rights might be seen as the ONLY rights people had
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Thought the Constitution needed a list of protected rights
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Opposed the Constitution as-is
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Believed citizens had rights that should be protected
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Wanted the Constitution to be approved as-is
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both
Believed in American independence and freedom
A Federalist
B Anti-Federalists
C Both