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200 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 300 Constitution under Debate Constitutional Questions Independence More Amendments Bill of Rights
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This is the legal term for publicly telling a false and damaging statement about someone? Row 1---100 Question
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-slander Row 1---100 Answer
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-This is the idea that one’s speech is not free if that speech could endanger the lives of people around them? Row 1---200 Question
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-Clear and Present Danger Row 1---200 Answer
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-This is the statement in the 1st Amendment that forbids the government from proclaiming an official religion within the United States? Row 1---300 Question
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-Establishment Clause Row 1---300 Answer
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-This is a famous phrase not from the Constitution but from a letter by Thomas Jefferson that discusses his belief in the role between the government and religion? Row 1---400 Question
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-Separation of Church and State Row 1---400 Answer
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-This is the legal term for the false and damaging printing of a statement about a person. Row 1---500 Question
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-libel Row 1---500 Answer
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-What legal limitation is often placed on the right to assemble? Row 2---100 Question
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-peaceful and a permit Row 2---100 Answer
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-The 2nd Amendment says that the right to bear arms is essential for what purpose? Row 2---200 Question
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-militias Row 2---200 Answer
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Row 2---300 Question -This is the concept that the government must have some reason to believe a citizen has done something wrong in order to obtain permission to search their person or belongings?
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-probable cause Row 2---300 Answer
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Row 2---400 Question -This is the controversial law passed after the terrorist attacks which some people believe violate the 4th Amendment?
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-Patriot Act Row 2---400 Answer
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-Which Amendment often gives one legal protection if they think they have been mistreated by government? Row 2---500 Question
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-14 th Amendment Row 2---500 Answer
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Who was asked to write the main portion of the Declaration? Row 3---100 Question
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-Thomas Jefferson Row 3---100 Answer
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-When was the Declaration finally issued? Row 3---200 Question
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-July 4 1776 Row 3---200 Answer
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-What philosopher’s ideas are very prominent in the Declaration? Row 3---300 Question
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-John Locke Row 3---300 Answer
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-The main body of the Declaration contains a list of grievances against whom? Row 3---400 Question
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-King George III Row 3---400 Answer
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-What was another name for a Loyalist? Row 3---500 Question
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-Tory (Tories) Row 3---500 Answer
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-What right does the 2nd protect? Row 4---100 Question
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-right to bear arms Row 4---100 Answer
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-What act does the 3rd prevent? Row 4---200 Question
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-quartering of soldiers Row 4---200 Answer
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-The 5th describes this power of the government to take land from citizens when needed for public benefit as long as the citizen is compensated. Row 4---300 Question
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-eminent domain Row 4---300 Answer
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-This right says that all citizens are guaranteed fair treatment by the government? Row 4---400 Question
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-due process Row 4---400 Answer
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-What does the 8th Amendment prevent? Row 4---500 Question
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-cruel or unusual punishment Row 4---500 Answer
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-Which Amendment banned slavery? Row 5---100 Question
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-13th Row 5---100 Answer
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Which Amendment prohibited the use of alcohol? Row 5---200 Question
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-18th Row 5---200 Answer
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-Which Amendment gave women the right to vote? Row 5---300 Question
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-19th Row 5---300 Answer
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-Which Amendment defined the nature of citizenship? Row 5---400 Question
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-14th Row 5---400 Answer
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-Which Amendment lowered the voting age to 18? Row 5---500 Question
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-26th Row 5---500 Answer
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