Bill of Rights Flashcards

1
Q

What means “to keep”?

A

retain

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2
Q

A __________ is a document issued by a legal authority giving police the right to search property or arrest.

A

warrant

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3
Q

What means “the act of moving apart, or being distinct parts”?

A

separation

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4
Q

__________ means to assign soldiers to stay in private houses at the expense of the owner.

A

quarter

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5
Q

What means “to carry, or own, a weapon, usually a gun”.

A

bear arms

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6
Q

A __________ is a group of peers (similar people) who will give a verdict (decision) on a court case.

A

jury

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7
Q

The __________ says that powers not specifically given to the federal government are retained by the states.

A

10th Amendment

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8
Q

Our Founding Fathers wrote a bill to ensure ________ so that people wouldn’t be persecuted (harrassed) for their religion.

A

separation

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9
Q

__________ is made up of people who will decide if someone is guilty or nonguilty.

A

jury

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10
Q

People often ask police if they have a __________ before they allow them to search their belongings.

A

warrant

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