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Bill of Rights: Freedom of Speech, Right to Remain Silent

Discover the amendments of the U.S. Constitution, including the one guaranteeing freedom of speech and the right to remain silent. Explore the process of amending the Constitution and the rights it affords to citizens.

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Bill of Rights: Freedom of Speech, Right to Remain Silent

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  1. Bill of Rights Amending The Constitution Definitions About the President XI-XXVII 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200pt 200pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt

  2. Amendment that guarantees freedom of speech

  3. This amendment provides that no person shall have to speak as a witness against his or her self

  4. Amendment IX states that power not given to the Federal government is given to ______

  5. The second amendment provides for the right to ______

  6. A person’s right to a trial by jury is guaranteed by this

  7. The number of amendments added to the U.S. Constitution

  8. Amendments to the Constitution must be ratified by the ________

  9. The vote required in Congress to propose a Constitutional amendment

  10. The number of state legislatures required to ratify a Constitutional amendment

  11. State legislatures may require Congress to call a Constitutional convention to consider amendments. The minimum number of state legislatures required to make this happen is:

  12. Cancel; put an end to; terminate

  13. “to approve”

  14. The first ten amendments to the Constitution

  15. Revoke; annul; make invalid

  16. Provide food and housing

  17. Amendment that limits the President’s terms to 2

  18. Amendment XXV states that if the President is unable to serve , the ____________________ becomes President until he is able to serve again

  19. The amendment that changed the time the President takes office from March 4 to January 20

  20. Amendment that gave Washington, D.C. three votes in the electoral college

  21. Amendment XXIV made it illegal to requires citizens to do this

  22. Amendment that abolished slavery

  23. Amendment that gave women the right to vote

  24. Amendment XV gave voting rights to these people

  25. The only amendment ever to be repealed

  26. Amendment XVII changed the way Senators were elected to this

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