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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
Question 1
1.

Which sentence supports the argument that US citizens can challenge decisions made by their leaders?

Question 2
2.

What government limitations are in the Bill of Rights? Select two correct answers.

Question 3
3.

Drag each right into the correct box to show whether it is guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.

  • the right to elect a leader
  • the right to participate in any religion
  • the right to a fair trial
  • the right to keep personal matters private
  • Guaranteed in the Bill of Rights
  • Not guaranteed in the Bill of Rights
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.