Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Freedom of the press Freedom to petition Freedom of assembly
Does not include the right to endanger others Slander and libel May not disturb the rights of others
Fourth amendment Search warrant Fifth amendment Jury Double jeopardy Self incrimination Due process Sixth amendment Speedy and public trial Right to a lawyer Eighth amendment No cruel and unusual punishment No excessive bail
Second amendment – right to bear arms Seventh amendment – jury for civil cases Ninth amendment – just because it’s not in the constitution doesn’t mean it’s not your right
Thirteenth amendment – abolished slavery Fourteenth amendment – protection of the law for all citizens Fifteenth amendment – prohibits government from denying voting rights based on race Nineteenth amendment – women’s right to vote Twenty-second amendment – limit president to two terms in office Twenty-sixth amendment – lowered the voting age to 18
Read Ch. 4 section 4 and answer question 2, 3, 4, and 6 in complete sentences.