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Rights and Freedoms
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What freedom did Chandragupta’s subjects lack?
(1 point) Responses freedom to earn a living freedom to earn a living freedom to
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Which right enables us to learn
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TRUE or FALSE: Freedom of Speech is a right given to all citizen
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In the United States, what rights -listed as freedoms- do both citizens and non-citizens have? Name at least one.
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Which of the following statements best reflects the rights of citizens that are protected by the Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Respons
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How does the bill of rights protect you?
it restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing your citizens rights.
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How does the bill of rights protect you?
a. it restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing your citizens
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Explain the difference between civil rights and civil liberties. Give an example of each. Tell how the Bill of Rights and other
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The First Amendment safeguards our rights in several ways. It protects our freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and the
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What is an unalienable right?
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im so dumb
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Which of these would be considered part of the due process of law?
Responses A the right to bear armsthe right to bear arms B the
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The Georgia Constitution guarantees that all citizens have the right to
A. get married. B. bear arms. C. establish companies. D.
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NOT protected under the First Amendment?
(1 point).• Freedom to Bear Arms• Freedom of Press• Freedom of Assembly• Freedom
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Habeas corpus guarantees which right? (1 point) Responses the right to vote the right to vote the right to have a fair trial the
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The First Amendment protects which rights? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses the right to own a gun the right to own a
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Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? Select two.(2 points)
Responses voting voting freedom of
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Which of the following is NOT protected under the First Amendment?
Freedom to Bear Arms Freedom of Speech Freedom of Assembly
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What are examples of things listed or found in these state's bill of rights?
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What individual rights are protected under the first amendment? Pick ALL the correct answer choices.
Question 8 options: Freedom
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How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point) Responses Article I
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The right of freedom of assembly and petition allows people to do what?
A. threaten people of crossing a picket line B. print
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The right of freedom of assembly and petition allows people to do what? (1 point) Responses C. come together to protest and
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Why is the First Amendment so important to citizens’ personal rights?(1 point)
Responses It gives the personal security rights
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Differentiate between the right to establish a religion and the right to practice a religion that are both found in the Bill of
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which is one right or freedom from the first amendment
speech trial by jury to bear arms to vote
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Imagine the following scenario: A reporter writes a story that reveals Senator Carly Capitol has been engaging in illegal
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The concepts of life, liberty, and property (pursuit of happiness) are most closely associated with which of the following
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Which is one right or freedom from the First Amendment?(1 point) Responses Speech Speech To bear arms To bear arms To vote To
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Match the right with the level of government it exists at. Each answer is used once. (2 points)
Put responses in the correct
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The concepts of life, liberty, and property (pursuit of happiness) are most closely associated with which of the following
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The concepts of life, liberty and property are MOST closely related to which concept? point) limited government sovereignty
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In a democracy, you are free to .(mark all that apply).
Question 14 options: a) run for office or serve as an appointed public
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Which of the rights listed by Jefferson is included in the First Amendment? Check all that apply.
freedom of religion freedom of
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Which of the following rights or freedoms are promoted by the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen? Choose THREE
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Which action would violate the Ninth Amendment?
speaking with a pharmacist about a prescription accusing a political opponent of
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The concepts of life, liberty and property are MOST closely related to which concept
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the right of artists to use speech, art, or other means to comunicate opinions without restraint is best described as ___
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What does suffrage mean?(1 point)
Responses the right to serve in an army the right to serve in an army the right to work outside
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That election of members of Parliament ought to be free; That the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament
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Which of the following categories do freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion fall into?(1
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Which description is an example of an unalienable right from the Declaration of Independence?
(1 point) Responses Patriotism –
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Southern leaders found ways to get around the Fifteenth Amendment and prevented African Americans from . Many Southern states
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only in ohio
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Which of the following categories do freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion fall into?
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Which of the following is an example of a civil liberty?
a. freedom of speech b. right to vote
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Which of the following is a right protected by the Fifth Amendment?
a. right to not incriminate yourself b. right to have fair
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The U.S. Constitution ensures a reporter's right to do what?
(1 point) Responses Speak the truth Speak the truth Ask questions
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Which of the following is a right in the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Texas Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Responses Everyone has the
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Which situation does NOT involve a right protected by the Bill of Rights?
* 1 point Freedom to publish opinions in the local
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Which of the following is a right in the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Texas Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Responses Everyone has the
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Kanna
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In which case is freedom of speech no longer valid?
(1 point) Responses if you say something someone else doesn't like if you say
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