Why was the Bill of Rights added to the
constitution?
Which of these is an example of due
process?
A change to the constitution
The first ten amendments to the U.S.
Constitution
A group of citizens who are chosen to
decide the outcome of a trial
To approve; to make a written document
official by signing it
Having a negative judgement or opinion of
something or someone that is not based on
facts
Non-criminal cases involving disputes
among individual about property, money,
or other personal matters
To request that a case or a decision be
reviewed by a higher court
The right to due process
The right to own a gun
The right not to have soldiers live with you
Freedom of religion, speech, and press
States have rights, too
All people have rights
The right to proper legal procedures, such
as a fair trial
Freedom from cruel and unusual
punishment
The right to a speedy trial with a lawyer
and a jury
The right to have a jury in a civil trial
The right not to be searched without a
warrant