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The Bill of Rights is the name given to the first ten Amendments to the Constitution. Why was it adopted?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) To ensure that the central government would have more power than the states
A
To ensure that the central government would have more power than the states
(Choice B, Checked) To enumerate explicit protections for individual rights and civil liberties
B
To enumerate explicit protections for individual rights and civil liberties
(Choice C) To allay concerns that the creation of a more powerful central government lead to tyranny
C
To allay concerns that the creation of a more powerful central government lead to tyranny


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**Question 1:**
Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) To limit the powers of the federal government
(Choice B) To grant the federal government the authority to control the states
(Choice C) To protect individual liberties
(Choice D) To fulfill promises made during the ratification debate

**Correct Answers:** A, C, D

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**Question 2:**
Which of the following is explicitly protected by the First Amendment?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) Freedom of speech
(Choice B) Right to bear arms
(Choice C) Freedom of religion
(Choice D) Right to a speedy trial

**Correct Answers:** A, C

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**Question 3:**
What was a primary concern of Anti-Federalists regarding the Constitution?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) That it lacked a Bill of Rights
(Choice B) That it would give too much power to the states
(Choice C) That it would create a strong central government that could infringe on individual freedoms
(Choice D) That it would ensure the separation of powers

**Correct Answers:** A, C

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**Question 4:**
What does the Second Amendment protect?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) The right to assemble
(Choice B) The right to bear arms
(Choice C) The right to freedom of speech
(Choice D) The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed

**Correct Answers:** B, D

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**Question 5:**
Which amendment addresses the rights of the accused during criminal prosecutions?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) Fourth Amendment
(Choice B) Fifth Amendment
(Choice C) Sixth Amendment
(Choice D) Eighth Amendment

**Correct Answers:** B, C

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**Question 6:**
Which of the following amendments abolished the practice of quartering soldiers in private homes without consent?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) First Amendment
(Choice B) Third Amendment
(Choice C) Fifth Amendment
(Choice D) Seventh Amendment

**Correct Answers:** B

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**Question 7:**
The Ninth Amendment states that:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) Rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution are still protected
(Choice B) It guarantees the right to vote
(Choice C) The enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not mean that others do not exist
(Choice D) It limits the government's power

**Correct Answers:** A, C

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**Question 8:**
Which Amendment protects citizens from being tried for the same offense twice (double jeopardy)?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) Fourth Amendment
(Choice B) Fifth Amendment
(Choice C) Sixth Amendment
(Choice D) Seventh Amendment

**Correct Answers:** B

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**Question 9:**
The Eighth Amendment addresses what issue?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) Freedom of speech
(Choice B) Protection against cruel and unusual punishment
(Choice C) Right to free press
(Choice D) Excessive bail or fines

**Correct Answers:** B, D

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**Question 10:**
What concern did the framers of the Constitution address by including the Bill of Rights?
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A) The risk of a strong central government infringing on personal freedoms
(Choice B) The need for a system of checks and balances
(Choice C) The need for economic stability
(Choice D) The protection of individual liberties and rights

**Correct Answers:** A, D

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