| A | B |
| Amendment 1 | Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression |
| Amendment 2 | Right to Bear Arms |
| Amendment 3 | Quartering of Soldiers |
| Amendment 4 | Search and Seizure |
| Amendment 5 | Trial and Punishment, Compensation for Takings |
| Amendment 6 | Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses |
| Amendment 7 | Trial by Jury in Civil Cases |
| Amendment 8 | Cruel and Unusual Punishment |
| Amendment 9 | Construction of Constitution |
| Amendment 10 | Powers of the States and People |
| when we protect this group of people we tend to step on the largest population of our country. | minority |
| What is the group of people who have over 50%? | majority |
| What is the desire to reduce or eliminate incidental inequalities in material condition of people in a society | equality of condition |
| Civil liberties such as polygamy are not protected because they are seen as a | threat to public morals |
| What is one of the ways that states regulated or segregated polling places | Literacy tests -taxes |
| Once tried for a crime, you cannot be tried again. Abiding by this prevents | Double jeopardy |
| Self-incrimination is | Giving testimony against yourself |
| Miranda rule means | The Miranda vs. Arizona ruling affects your civil rights. -That your civil rights have been expanded by action of the Supreme Court -To read the Miranda Rights to someone in the process of being arrested. |
| The 5th Amendment | self-incrimination -Releases us from double jeopardy |
| The Probable Cause addresses the issues of | Allows for evidence obtained illegally not to be admitted in court. -Saying reasonable evidence must be shown in order to warrant a search of someone’s personal belongings or private property -Comes from the 14th Amendment |
| Responsibility of protecting American citizen’s rights (to vote) was emphasized with the civil rights movement | Fifteenth |
| According to the Bill of Rights, the US Government cannot set up a “Church of America”, funded by our tax dollars. This comes from the | Establishment clause |
| Purposefully spreading falsehoods (written or orally) with intent to hurt/harm, do damage to character, cause financial ruin is | slander(spoken) - libel(written) |
| Brown vs. the Board of Education of Topeka addressed this civil right issue which led to many changes from 1950-1960. | Segregation |
| When or if I am the victim or perpetrator in a crime I can have confidence that the government will exercise the process _____________ to make sure justice is exercised. | Of Due Process |
| When I write something with a controversial topic or a challenging statement I am protected because I am exercising the liberty | Of Press |
| When I protest something in public, or if I say something to evangelize someone I am exercising the liberty | Of Speech |
| When I call John Thune and Tim Johnson about the bills and political ideals they have or vote on, I am exercise the liberty | Of Petition |
| The first amendment provides for protecting religious practices (tools, rituals) within reasonable boundaries because of this clause. (I have the right to go to church, Wednesday services, and practice as I see fit) | Free exercise clause |
| Engle vs. Vitale addresses what aspect of law? | Civil Liberties |
| Engle vs. Vitale in 1962 accomplished | The prohibiting of teacher-led prayer in public schools |
| What is the part of the First Amendment which states that the U.S. Government should not write laws or regulations concerning religious institutions? | Establishment clause |
| What is the belief that each person deserves the same from life? | Equality |
| Freedoms, lifestyles and opportunities a citizen may exercise free from government interference. | Civil liberties |
| Specific privileges that are granted by law and the government is required to actively protect them. | Civil rights |