Card 0 of 20
The Third Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens from _______________.
The Third Amendment to the Constitution is one of the least commented on and remembered parts of the Bill of Rights, but the protection it gives was just as important to the framers of the Constitution as the other nine Amendments in the Bill of Rights. British colonial officials would house, or quarter, troops in private homes, which was a source of consternation in the colonies as well as a practice many Americans did not want to see in their new independent nation.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Eighth Amendment __________.
The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments enacted into the U.S. Constitution. The Eighth Amendment prohibits the United States government from levying excessive fines or from undertaking cruel and unusual punishment, such as torture. This amendment is often cited in the debate regarding capital punishment.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits all of the following EXCEPT __________.
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the United States government from establishing a state religion or preventing anyone from practicing the religion of his or her choosing. It also protects freedom of speech, the right to assemble, and the freedom of the press. It does not regulate the use of cruel and unusual punishment; this is proscribed under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The First and Eighth Amendments are part of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution states that __________.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, the last of the Bill of Rights, was designed to reaffirm the basic principles of Federalism—the division of powers between the national and state governments. The Amendment states that any powers that are not granted to the National government by the states belong exclusively to the states or to the people.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which Amendment to the Constitution was proposed in response to the British policy of quartering troops in colonial homes prior to independence?
The Third Amendment to the Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights, prohibits the United States Government from forcibly quartering troops in American homes during peacetime. It is generally considered to have been included in response to the Quartering Acts issued by the British Government during and after the French-Indian Wars, which forced American colonists to provide housing to British troops.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Bill of Rights was primarily supported by __________.
The Bill of Rights is the name given to the collection of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which were designed to preserve the individual rights and liberties of American citizens. Because they were passed as a condition for Constitutional ratification, you know that the correct answer must be either the Federalists or the Anti-Federalists, as none of the other political parties listed did not emerge until later in American history. The Anti-Federalists feared a strong centralized government and the tyranny it might bring a good deal more than the Federalists did, so they are the logical answer choice here.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The "incorporation doctrine" refers to what?
The incorporation doctrine began after the passage of the 14th amendment, but still wasn't prominently used until the 1920s through the Supreme Court.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which court case held that the Bill of Rights only applied to the federal government?
After an appellate court ruled that the rules on eminent domain codified in the 5th amendment don't apply to the state of Maryland, the Supreme Court upheld this decision citing the lack of language in the Constitution to indicate the Bill of Rights applies to the states.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In what year was the Bill of Rights adopted?
The Bill of Rights was adopted on December 15, 1791, solidifying the first ten amendments as federal, constitutional law.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Bill of Rights was initially submitted with how many Constitutional amendments for approval by the states?
The original Bill of Rights was submitted with 12 Amendments instead of 10. Only 10 received the necessary number of approvals to become Constitutional law.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which amendment holds provisions that call into question the use of enhanced interrogation techniques by the United States Government?
While the 1st Amendment has been used in the debate against government torture, the best answer is the 8th amendment, which prohibits the use of cruel and unusual punishments, including torture by the government.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which original Bill of Rights amendment, preventing congressmen from giving themselves a salary raise in their current session, was not ratified until 1992?
Madison's original proposal that congressmen shouldn't be able to vote for their own pay increases was never fully ratified with the other 10 original amendments from the Bill of Rights. Since no time limit was set on its ratification, it eventually became law in 1992 following the ratification of Michigan.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which of the following is not protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America?
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the right to peacefully assemble are all protections enumerated in the First Amendment.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The establishment of a national or official religion is prohibited by the __________.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," as written in the Bill of Rights, restricts government from establishing an official or national religion. The Free Exercised clause refers to your right to practice your religion. The 2nd Amendment covers the right to bear arms and due process is in the 4th Amendment. The Freedom of Religion Clause does not exist.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Freedom of expression __________.
Free speech is protected by the 1st amendment and includes symbolic speech, like flag burning, and attack ads. The Supreme Court has ruled that when speech may incite immediate violence or causes a public danger, it can be limited. Such as yelling "fire" in a crowded theater.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution ______________.
The Anti-Federalists were opposed to the constitution, as a concession to their concerns, it was promised that a Bill of Rights would be drafted by the First Congress of the United States. This was done in 1789 when the 1st Congress came into session.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which of the following Amendments (numbers redacted) is not part of the Bill of Rights?
First, remember that the Bill of Rights consists of ONLY the first ten amendments. The Amendment beginning “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude . . .” is the correct answer, as it is the 13th Amendment. Although this may sound as if it belongs in the Bill of Rights, it is not one of the original ten.
The rest are as follows:
“ . . . to keep and bear arms” is the Second Amendment
“No Soldier shall in time of peace be quartered . . . “ is the Third Amendment
This one is slightly tricky—you may not have heard of it before, because it’s never been the subject of any controversy whatsoever. That said, it was EXTREMELY important to the newly-minted USA because one of the many transgressions of the British (in the eyes of the public) was that the British forced the \[then-\] colonists to house soldiers.
“ . . . nor shall private property be taken for public use . . .” is part of the Fifth Amendment
“The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights . . .” is the Ninth Amendment
Again, this may seem unfamiliar, but it is an important part of the Bill of Rights, and the greater scheme of Federalism.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
When the Supreme Court “incorporates” an amendment in the Bill of Rights, what does it do?
When the Supreme Court "incorporates" an amendment in the Bill of Rights, it applies that amendment--that is, requires its enforcement against--ALL of the states. The Supreme Court does this through the 14th Amendment (generally through either the Due Process clause, or the Equal Protection clause). At this point, most students wonder why the Supreme Court needs to do anything at all--after all, aren't the amendments constitutional law, and thus they trump state law? The full answer is far beyond the scope of an AP/College level American Government course, but the brief answer is no. Prior to the ratification of the 14th Amendment, the Supreme Court held in Barron v. Baltimore, 32 U.S. 243 (1833) that the Bill of Rights applied ONLY to the federal government. Thus, rather than overturning Barron, the Supreme Court has used the 14th Amendment to apply Bill of Rights amendments piecemeal to the states.
The Supreme Court need not have a hand in allowing corporations to do anything--corporations are largely governed by state law, and can form for "any lawful purpose." Thus this answer cannot be correct.
Forbidding the state from applying an amendment is incorrect for multiple reasons. Most importantly, the principles of federalism dictate that so long as a state is not acting unconstitutionally, or against the federal government in areas where the federal government controls, the state is free to act. Thus this answer cannot be correct.
Enforcing the amendment against the federal government sounds tempting, but it is not correct. Remember that the bill of rights (at least until the 14th Amendment and incorporation) applied only to the federal government, thus the Supreme Court would not need to "incorporate" anything.
"No answer is correct" cannot be correct for the simple reason that there is a correct answer!
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The Bill of Rights is ___________.
The Bill of Rights incorporates the first ten amendments of the Constitution, including the rights to free speech and freedom of religion, as well as the right to bear arms, and many others.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Which amendment protects the citizen from unwarranted searches and seizures?
The Fourth Amendment was created to protect citizens from government searches or seizures without a warrant. This was crucial for the colonists because of their experiences with Great Britain: it was not unusual for British soldiers to search homes or seize belongings for any reason they saw fit.
Compare your answer with the correct one above