Rights UnlockedVersion en ligne Explore the Bill of Rights and defend your freedoms in this engaging trivia game. par Amy Elsass 1 1st Amendment 2 4th Amendment 3 5th Amendment 4 6th Amendment 5 8th Amendment 6 10th Amendment Freedom of speech, press, and religion The government cannot censor people or the media The government cannot make you follow a certain religion People have a right to gather peaceably Right to petition the government A student sits in his seat during the Pledge of Allegiance Prevents illegal search and seizure Police search your house without a warrant The police must get a warrant from a judge to search and take property or persons A judge must have a “reasonable cause” to issue a warrant to officers Right to privacy Before entering a suspect’s home, a police officer shows a search warrant. Government must give you a fair value for your property Right to due process Protection Against Self-Incrimination Protection Against Double Jeopardy Right to a grand jury When being interrogated by police, a person refuses to answer certain questions and chooses to remain silent If an accused person cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided to defend them Right to a jury trial An accused person has a right to face their accusers Right to know the charges An accused person will not be held in jail for a long period of time before their trial begins Right to an attorney Prevents excessive bail Prevents cruel and unusual punishment Bail will not be set unusually high as to make it impossible for someone to pay A judge cannot sentence you to death for jaywalking Power belongs to the states Federalism Drivers licenses are different in each state A teenager goes duck hunting with her father in October Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 Abolished slavery Limited the President to serving two terms Eliminated poll taxes