Matching Game
Which amendment is it?
Goal:
Goal:
Can you match the rights to the correct amendments that protect them?
Right to freedom of religion, speech, and press
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Seventh Amendment
Tenth Amendment
First Amendment
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Government cannot force you to let soldiers stay in your home
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First Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Third Amendment
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Right to privacy and no unreasonable searches
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Fourth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Second Amendment
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Right to a trial by jury
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Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
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Right to more rights than those listed in the Constitution
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First Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
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Right to a fair trial and you do not have to testify against yourself
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Third Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
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Right to a speedy trial
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Sixth Amendment
First Amendment
Second Amendment
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Right to no unreasonable bail, fines, or cruel or unusual punishment
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Fifth Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Eighth Amendment
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Right to bear arms (a gun)
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Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
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Powers not given to the U.S. government in the Constitution belong to the states or the people
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Tenth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
Second Amendment
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Complete
Right to freedom of religion, speech, and press
Government cannot force you to let soldiers stay in your home
Right to privacy and no unreasonable searches
Right to a trial by jury
Right to more rights than those listed in the Constitution
Right to a fair trial and you do not have to testify against yourself
Right to a speedy trial
Right to no unreasonable bail, fines, or cruel or unusual punishment
Right to bear arms (a gun)
Powers not given to the U.S. government in the Constitution belong to the states or the people