Civics_Ch3_Study-Guide

Practice test questions that your book guide will help you answer (33 out of 50 test points): Which number amendment says no illegal searches or seizures?
 * Ch. 3 Rights and Responsibilities**

Which amendment says no excessive bails or fines, no cruel or unusual punishment?

Which number amendment says jury trial in certain cases?

Which number amendment says no self-incrimination, no double jeopardy, and due process of law?

Which number amendment says rights retained by the people?

Which number amendment says right to bear arms?

Which number amendment says free speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition?

Which number amendment says no quartering of troops?

Which number amendment says speedy and public trial with an impartial jury?

Which number amendment says states are reserved rights not given to federal gov’t?

What are the Bill of Rights?

Who pushed for the Bill of Rights?

What are 2 examples of a legal search?

What is meant by no double jeopardy?

The 10th amendment guarantees the federal system because the ___ have the power not given to the Federal government.

How is there a limit to free speech? free press? free assembly?

Which amendment outlawed slavery everywhere in the U.S.?

Can you be forced to pray or practice a certain religion?

The Bill of Rights were NOT part of the original Constitution. You know this because they are _ or changes/additions made to the Constitution.

What is wrong with a poll tax?

What are 3 duties of a citizen?

What are 3 responsibilities of a citizen?

Why was the age to vote lowered to 18?

What is jury duty?

C rights are rights guaranteed to all citizens.

Which group go the right to vote with the 15th amendment? 19th amendment?

When the Supreme Court rules on the 1st amendment, it rules on rights of i-

What was King's nonviolence idea trying to win? What are two examples of this nonviolence? What are two of its successes?

Those who want to eliminate the faith foundation of our founders are S-- P---

Those who pushed for the Bill of Rights were A--- F-

Why are the Bill of Rights good?

**Past chapter concepts to know (10 more of the points):**
 * 1) Top responsibility of a citizen.
 * 2) How an alien becomes a citizen.
 * 3) Document that says life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
 * 4) Document that created our first government.
 * 5) Means same opportunity? Means freedom? Means justice?
 * 6) Name 2 symbols of freedom.
 * 7) One purpose of government.
 * 8) Date we declared independence.
 * 9) Three BRANCHES of government.
 * 10) Three LEVELS of government.
 * 11) Principle that there are 3 branches to divide power.
 * 12) Principle to ensure that each branch doesn’t abuse power.
 * 13) Power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional.
 * 14) Name a document that influenced the Constitution (last chapter we listed two…one that first used checks and balances and one that was the first to use popular sovereignty).

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