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Primary Sources: The Bill of Rights

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Note from the author:
Read the passage Primary Sources: The Bill of Rights. Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage Primary Sources: The Bill of Rights. Then answer the questions below.
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D2.Civ.3.6-8
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D2.Civ.5.6-8
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D2.Civ.5.6-8
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Which sentence supports the argument that US citizens can challenge decisions made by their leaders?
"No law can stop or get in the way of freedom of speech."
"Congress shall make no law setting up one national or state religion."
"The people have a right to send complaints to the government."
"No law can stop the right of the people to peacefully meet and talk."
What government limitations are in the Bill of Rights? Select two correct answers.
The government cannot imprison people before a trial.
The government cannot search the home of citizens without written permission.
The government cannot take a payment from citizens to stay out of jail before their trial.
The government cannot require someone to serve on a jury.
The government cannot establish an official religion.
Drag each right into the correct box to show whether it is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.
the right to a fair trial
the right to participate in any religion
the right to keep personal matters private
the right to elect a leader
Guaranteed in the Bill of Rights
Not guaranteed in the Bill of Rights