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Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words.

The right to say what you think is called the right to _____________.
The government protects rights so people can live _____________ and safely.
Following rules and laws is an example of a _____________.
The right to practice any or no religion is called freedom of _____________.
Voting is a responsibility that allows citizens to help shape _____________ and policies.


Write true or false for each statement.

1. Freedom of speech means you can say anything, even if it threatens others. __________

2. Serving on a jury when called is a responsibility of citizens. ___________

3. Citizens are responsible for obeying the laws. ___________

4. Only adults have the right to practice their own religion. ___________

5. Citizens do not have the right to vote in elections. ____________



Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each question.

Which document is the main source of rights in the United States?
a) The Bill of Rights

b) The Declaration of Independence

c) The Constitution

d) The Emancipation Proclamation

2. What does the right to a fair trial protect?

a) The right to vote

b) The right to a lawyer and fair process if accused of a crime

c) The right to own property

d) The right to free healthcare

3. Which is an example of a responsibility, not a right?

a) Freedom of speech

b) Voting

c) Freedom of religion

d) The right to a fair trial

4. Why is it important to respect others’ rights?

a) It helps rights work for everyone

b) It is required by law

c) It makes you popular

d) It is only important in school

5. Which of the following is NOT protected by freedom of speech?

a) Sharing your opinion in a debate

b) Writing an article in a newspaper

c) Making threats or lies that harm others

d) Organizing a peaceful protest

6. What is the primary purpose of rights in a democratic society according to the text?
a) To give the government more power over citizens
b) To allow people to live freely and safely
c) To prevent citizens from breaking laws
d) To create more responsibilities for citizens

7. Which of the following statements BEST explains how rights and responsibilities work together?
a) Rights are more important than responsibilities in a democracy
b) Responsibilities are laws that must be followed to earn rights
c) When people use their rights responsibly, those rights become stronger
d) Rights and responsibilities have no connection to each other

8. Based on the structure of the text, why does the author include specific examples of rights?
a) To show that some rights are more important than others
b) To illustrate abstract concepts with concrete examples
c) To argue that the Constitution should be changed
d) To explain why responsibilities are unnecessary

9. According to the text, which of the following is NOT described as a responsibility of citizens?
a) Voting in elections
b) Obeying laws
c) Respecting others' rights
d) Serving in the military

10. How does the concluding paragraph of the text contribute to its overall structure?
a) It introduces a new topic unrelated to the main ideas
b) It summarizes the relationship between rights and responsibilities
c) It contradicts information presented earlier in the text
d) It focuses only on rights without mentioning responsibilities

All Answers 1

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Fill in the blank:

- The right to say what you think is called the right to freedom of speech.
- The government protects rights so people can live freely and safely.
- Following rules and laws is an example of a responsibility.
- The right to practice any or no religion is called freedom of religion.
- Voting is a responsibility that allows citizens to help shape laws and policies.

True or False:

1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False

Multiple Choice:

1. c
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. c
6. b
7. c
8. b
9. d
10. b