| A | B |
| Freedom of Speech | First |
| Right to Privacy - The Government cannot enter your home without special permission (warrant) from the Court. | Fourth |
| Right to Remain Silent-No one can be forced to testify against themselves. | Fifth |
| Right to Bear Arms | Second |
| Right to an Attorney - If you are arrested, the government will provide a lawyer to defend you if you can’t afford one. | Sixth |
| No "double jeopardy" - You cannot be tried more than once for the same crime. | Fifth |
| No “cruel or unusual” punishment for a crime. | Eighth |
| Freedom of Religion | First |
| Powers Reserved to the People - Citizens keep all rights even if they are not specifically listed in the Constitution. | Ninth |
| States Rights - Any rights that are not clearly given to the federal government by the Constitution belong to the states and the people. | Tenth |
| Freedom of the Press - You can read and write whatever you want. | First |
| Freedom to assemble and protest peacefully. | First |
| Right to due process - Everyone who is arrested must be treated in the same way. | Fifth |
| No one can be imprisoned without being given a reason. | Sixth |
| If arrested, you have a right to a speedy trial. | Sixth |
| If arrested you have a right to be tried by a jury of your peers. | Sixth |
| Bail or fines must be fair and appropriate to fit the crime. | Eighth |