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RIGHTS Bill of Rights RESPONSIBILITIES VotePay TaxesObey LawsServe on JurySelective Service Life, Liberty, and Property Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech and Press Right to Bear Arms Right to Assemble and Petition Right to Trial by Jury Protection from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures

1.A person who enters a room and screams "Bomb!" just to see the reaction of the people in the room is protected under provisions in the Bill of Rights. Agree / Disagree 2.Members of Congress can learn many different things -- such as what you like and dislike about the area where you live -- from letters you send to them. Agree / Disagree 3.A police officer comes to your door and asks to search your home without probable cause. You don't want to allow the officer to enter, but he is allowed to search your home. Agree / Disagree 4.Violence is getting to the point in our society where they should stop letting civilians own guns. Agree / Disagree 5.The Death Penalty is a good way to punish those who murder another human being. Agree / Disagree 6.A person is convicted of murdering another human being. Later, it is discovered that the victim of that murder had actually faked his or her death. Under those circumstances, it would be legal for the person convicted of the murder to kill the person who faked his/her death. Agree / Disagree

7. Your parents own a house. They invest hours of time and many thousands of dollar into it. The government can make your parents sell the house to them so a highway can be built on the land. Agree / Disagree 8.If a power is not expressed in the Constitution, then it is the responsibility of the individual states to protect citizens' rights. Agree / Disagree 9.Even after September 11th, people are still free to practice the Islamic religion in the United States. Agree / Disagree 10.A person involved in a dispute over $10 is permitted to take his or her complaint to a civil court. Agree / Disagree 11.President Bush is allowed to call you at home and tell you that you must let soldiers stay in your home. Agree / Disagree 12.Everybody in the United States has the right to a free education. Agree / Disagree

Match the Basic Right with the Corresponding Responsibility: 1. ___ Buy a car 2. ___ Say what you feel is true 3. ___ Dress in clothes you like 4. ___ Travel where you want 5. ___ Go to school A. Don’t say things that hurt other’s feelings B. Obey school’s dress code C. Obey traffic laws D. Do your homework E. Register car and pay sales taxes