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This diagram shows protections in the Bill of Rights.
Which statement best completes this diagram?
(1 point)
Responses
Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus
Vote
Vote
Jury Trial
Jury Trial
Assembly
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I can’t see the diagram — could you upload it or describe the items already shown?
If the diagram is listing the First Amendment freedoms (speech, press, religion, petition), the best completion is "Assembly."
If it’s listing protections for people accused of crimes (speedy trial, counsel, no cruel & unusual punishment, etc.), the best completion would be "Jury Trial."
(Habeas corpus is in the Constitution but not part of the original Bill of Rights; "vote" is protected by later amendments, not the original Bill of Rights.)
If the diagram is listing the First Amendment freedoms (speech, press, religion, petition), the best completion is "Assembly."
If it’s listing protections for people accused of crimes (speedy trial, counsel, no cruel & unusual punishment, etc.), the best completion would be "Jury Trial."
(Habeas corpus is in the Constitution but not part of the original Bill of Rights; "vote" is protected by later amendments, not the original Bill of Rights.)
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