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Bill of Rights 1-5: Picture Game

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    The first five amendments to the Bill of Rights.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The right to bear arms.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The right to refuse soldiers to stay in your home.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The freedom to choose your own religion.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The freedom of the press to say what they want to say without getting in trouble.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The freedom of speech so that we can say what we want without getting in trouble.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The right to remain silent and not testify against yourself.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The right to protest.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    The right to not be arrested unless the police have proof.
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  • What does this picture represent?
    Fair, speedy trial by jury
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  • What does this picture represent?
    States have rights
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  • What does this picture represent?
    No cruel punishment
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  • What does this picture represent?
    You have rights not listed in the Bill of Rights, like access to a free education.
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