The Bill of Rights
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Catie Adkison
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Bill of Rights lists the _______________ and _______________ that the government could not take away from its citizens.
Back
rights and freedoms
Answer explanation
The Bill of Rights specifically enumerates the rights and freedoms that the government cannot infringe upon, ensuring protection for citizens. Therefore, the correct answer is 'rights and freedoms'.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which freedom allows people to have the right to give an opinion about the government?
Back
freedom of speech
Answer explanation
The freedom that allows people to express their opinions about the government is the freedom of speech. This right ensures individuals can voice their thoughts and criticisms without fear of censorship.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which freedom was created because some colonies demanded that people join one church?
Back
freedom of religion
Answer explanation
The freedom of religion was established as a response to some colonies enforcing a single church membership, allowing individuals to practice their own beliefs without coercion.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which freedom gives people the right to report the news?
Back
Freedom of the press
Answer explanation
Freedom of the press grants individuals the right to report news and express opinions through various media. This freedom is essential for a democratic society, ensuring transparency and accountability.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What term is used for the changes made to the Constitution?
Back
amendments
Answer explanation
The term used for changes made to the Constitution is "amendments." Amendments allow for the Constitution to be updated or modified to reflect new ideas or societal changes.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which right/freedom allows people to gather together in groups?
Back
right to assemble
Answer explanation
The right to assemble allows individuals to gather in groups for various purposes, such as protests or meetings. This fundamental freedom is essential for collective expression and advocacy.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which amendment was created because people in 1789 wanted to be able to defend themselves and participate in the state militia?
Back
2nd
Answer explanation
The 2nd Amendment was created to ensure the right to bear arms, allowing individuals to defend themselves and participate in state militias, reflecting the concerns of people in 1789 about personal and collective security.
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