What Are the Amendments of Bill of Rights Flashcards

What are the amendments of the bill of rights? The law of rights shows the rights that the citizens have over their government; there are a total of ten amendments to this bill, and using the flashcards, you will get to understand which ones they are. Be sure to look it a look and see if you know them all.

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Amendment I?
Freedom of the press Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of Assembly The right to Petition
Amendment II?
The Right to Bear Arms: Each state has the right to a militia.
Amendment III?
Quatering Troops: You do not have to host troops without giving permission during peacetime.
Amendment IV
Search and Seizure: Right to Privacy Reasonable cause is needed to search you.
Amendment V
Rights of an accused person: -Right to a Trial by Jury -No Double Jeopardy -No Self-Incrimination.
Amendment VI
Right to a Speedy, Fair, Trial. -Right to a witness. -Accused person must have a lawyer.
Amendment VII
Civil Suite: -non criminal cases involving money over 20$
Amendment VIII
Bail and Punishment: -No cruel of unusual punishment.
Amendment IX
Powers Reserved to the People: -Rights that are not included in the Constitution or limited in the Constitution.
Amendment X
Powers Reserved to the States: -States have powers and rights except those given only to the Federal Government.