Hello! I am struggling with this quick check, it is currently an overdue lesson and I really need help.. I couldn't find none of the answers to the questions after I looked in the lesson more then 3 times! Anyways, here are the questions-

1. In the case United States v. Emerson, the Supreme Court decided that the Second Amendment is an individual right. Which right does this refer to?
A: the right if privacy
B: the right to an attorney
C: the right to keep and bear arms
D: the right to be in militia

2. Which of the following was the original purpose in the Bill of right for allowing people to keep and wear bear arms
A: fear of violent criminals
B: fear of government's standing armies
C: fear of British soldiers
D: fear of not being able to hunt

3. Which is the purpose of the Third Amendment
A: to establish the requirements for a national army
B: to forbid private citizens from taking active part in the military
C: to regulate private militias
D: to prevent the government from placing troops in private homes

Please help!! Thank you!!

mk here are the answers (i got a 40 so u could get a 100 T~T)

1.the right to keep and bear arms

2. supports well-regulated militia

3. except when the united states is at war

4. the right to due process of law

5. Police search a home without a search warrant

Have a good day because i'm not TvT

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NEED help!!!!!!!!!!

ill try to post the answers soon TvT

i have a C so if someone can pos the answers plz do-

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Hello! I'd be happy to help you with your quick check. Let's go through each question one by one and explain how to find the answers.

1. In the case United States v. Emerson, the Supreme Court decided that the Second Amendment is an individual right. Which right does this refer to?

To find the answer to this question, you'll need to understand the context of the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Looking at the options provided, A: the right of privacy, B: the right to an attorney, C: the right to keep and bear arms, and D: the right to be in a militia, the correct answer is C: the right to keep and bear arms. This is because the Supreme Court decided in the case United States v. Emerson that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms, rather than just a collective right for militia purposes.

2. Which of the following was the original purpose in the Bill of Rights for allowing people to keep and bear arms?

To answer this question, you need to understand the original intent behind including the right to keep and bear arms in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was added to the United States Constitution to protect individual liberties and restrict the powers of the government.

Looking at the options provided, A: fear of violent criminals, B: fear of government's standing armies, C: fear of British soldiers, and D: fear of not being able to hunt, the correct answer is B: fear of government's standing armies. The inclusion of the right to keep and bear arms was to provide a means for the people to defend themselves against a potentially tyrannical government and to prevent the establishment of a standing army that could be used to oppress the populace.

3. Which is the purpose of the Third Amendment?

To find the answer to this question, you'll need to understand the purpose of the Third Amendment in the United States Constitution.

Looking at the options provided, A: to establish the requirements for a national army, B: to forbid private citizens from taking an active part in the military, C: to regulate private militias, and D: to prevent the government from placing troops in private homes, the correct answer is D: to prevent the government from placing troops in private homes. The Third Amendment prohibits the government from quartering soldiers in private homes during peacetime without the consent of the homeowner.

I hope this helps you with your quick check! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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β€œThird Amendment”

Read several of the results from each search. Take notes.
Let the tutors know what you decide for each question.