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Rights and Executive Branch Review

Question 1 The framers of the Constitution didn’t think our rights needed to be protected; so they did nothing. True False

Question 2 The first amendment gives citizens of the United States the freedom of , press, religion, assembly, and petition. bear arms speech housing soldiers

Question 3 In the Bill of Rights it states that every American citizen must house or quarter soldiers in their homes during times of peace. True False

Question 4 The 13th, 14th, 15th amendments were added to the Bill of Rights after the . Revolutionary War Korean War Civil War

Question 5 The 13th amendment makes slavery in the United States legal. True False

Question 6 The 14th amendment gives any person born on American soil automatic citizenship. This made every former slave a citizen of the United States. True False

Question 7 The 15th amendment gave all the right to vote. Black males Black females Males females

Question 9 When the 16th amendment was approved it create a system where the Federal government could collect taxes. This is known as the . State income tax Federal grant money Federal income tax

Question 9 also known as the 18th amendment was created to protect America’s moral character and make liquor illegal. Jim Crow laws Poll tax Prohibition

Question 10 The 19th amendment gives the right to . women own property women run away women vote

Question 11 Citizens of the United States have only 10 rights. There have never been more added to the Bill of Rights. True False

Question 12 The 17th amendment was added that gave citizens the right to elect their Senators and Representatives. This means that citizens pick who will be in the Legislative Branch for them and making their laws. True False

Question 13 Has there ever been an amendment that was added to the Bill of Rights only to be taken away by another amendment? Yes No BONUS: Which one is it?

Question 14 How many amendments have there been? 10 25 27

Question 15 A militia is . a group of people who get together to show their unhappiness at something that is happening a group of civilian soldiers a group of women who ban together to protest not having the right to vote

Question 16 Unreasonable search and seizure is when an officer walks into your home with a warrant and looks for items that might show illegal activity. True False

Question 17 A is where there are 12 people who are the defendants peers and are there to listen to the information and evidence and decide it the person is innocent or guilty. jury bad time judge

Question 18 happens when a person is charged with a crime and they are not denied access to their rights. Jury trial Due process Bail out

Question 19 The first amendment in the Bill of Rights only states that the citizens of the United States have freedom of speech. True False

Question 20 A petition is when a group of citizens . that get together and talk that get together to create a written document to show the need to change that get together and eat