United States Medical Licensing Examination /First Ten Amendments
First Ten Amendments
This deck covers the key concepts of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, also known as the Bill of Rights.
1st Amendment
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
1st Amendment
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
2nd Amendment
Right to bear arms
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3rd Amendment
Prohibition against quartering of troops.
4th Amendment
Prohibition against search and seizure without a warrant.
5th Amendment
Protects the rights of accused persons- cannot be held.
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6th Amendment
Right to a speedy trial.
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Term | Definition |
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1st Amendment | Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. |
2nd Amendment | Right to bear arms |
3rd Amendment | Prohibition against quartering of troops. |
4th Amendment | Prohibition against search and seizure without a warrant. |
5th Amendment | Protects the rights of accused persons- cannot be held. |
6th Amendment | Right to a speedy trial. |
7th Amendment | Provides for a jury trial in civil cases. |
8th Amendment | Prohibits excessive bail, fines, or cruel and unusual punishment. |
9th Amendment | Affirms rights of the people not enumerated in Constitution. |
10th Amendment | Provides for reserved powers of the states. |