 Freedom of speech  Freedom of religion  Freedom of the press  Freedom to petition  Freedom of assembly.

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 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.