Bill of Rights study flashcards

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Use this to practice for the Bill of Rights
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Pregunta Respuesta
Civil Liberties The freedoms we have to think and act without government interference
Censorship Banning printed materials
Slander Spreading lies about the government that will hurt their reputation
Libel Printed lies about the government
Double Jepordy People accused of a crime but claimed not guilty can still be put on trial
Indictment A formal charge by a group of people called a grand jury
Sufferage The Right to vote
Discrimination Unfair treatment based on prejudice against a certain group
Affirmitive action Groups after the civil rights movement making up for discrimination
Treason A crime against your country
Purpose of the 1st Amendment Says the civil liberties you have and the limits
Purpose of the 4th amendment Protects people from "unreasonable searches and seizures"
Purpose of the 5th amendment Protects the rights of people accused of crimes
Purpose of the 6th amendment Addi
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