The 6th amendment of the Bill of Rights protects people accused of a crime by requiring(1 point) Responses A speedy public trial, impartial jury, identification of the crime, public witness testimony, and a lawyer A speedy public trial, impartial jury, identification of the crime, public witness testimony, and a lawyer A private trial, a biased jury, a bailiff for the accused and the disclosure of confidential witness testimony A private trial, a biased jury, a bailiff for the accused and the disclosure of confidential witness testimony An indefinite trial, a jury of peers, a part-time lawyer and a public trial An indefinite trial, a jury of peers, a part-time lawyer and a public trial A secret trial, an impartial jury, and an unidentified crime committed A secret trial, an impartial jury, and an unidentified crime committed

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The correct response is: A speedy public trial, impartial jury, identification of the crime, public witness testimony, and a lawyer.

The 6th Amendment ensures that individuals accused of a crime have the right to a speedy trial, a public trial, an impartial jury, to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusations, to confront witnesses against them, to obtain witnesses in their favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for their defense.