The Bill of Rights [Vocabulary]

The Bill of Rights [Vocabulary]

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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1.

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Front

a formal listing of the basic rights of U.S. citizens

Back

Bill of Rights

2.

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Statements made by police to a suspect telling them of their constitutional rights protected by the 5th Amendment, including the right to an attorney provided by the court if the suspect cannot afford one.

Back

Miranda Warning

3.

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Front

Under the 10th Amendment, any power that is not granted to the national government, or denied to the states, automatically belongs to the states.

Back

Reserved Power Clause

4.

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Front

The freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion are called....

Back

First Amendment Rights

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The right to hold public meetings and form associations or groups without interference by the government, as protected by the 1st Amendment.

Back

right to assemble

6.

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Front

The right to ask the government for assistance with a problem or to express opposition to a government policy, as protected by the 1st Amendment.

Back

right to petition

7.

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Front

is the act of forcibly taking control of a person or property.

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