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WHERE FREEDOM SPEAKS: Sample Lessons and Worksheets

Unit V: The Bill of Rights - The Bill of Rights Worksheet

Symbols and Their Meaning

Level 3 

As you read the Bill of Rights, determine whether the following statements are true or false concerning rights protected by the document.

TRUE or FALSE According to the Bill of Rights, citizens can:

_____1. Worship freely

_____2. Exercise only those rights specifically listed in the Constitution

_____3. Avoid having their house searched without probable cause

_____4. Assemble peaceably

_____5. Be compelled to house a soldier during peace time

_____6. Have a trial by jury

_____7. Be tried twice for the same offense

_____8. Never be made to testify in a court case

_____9. Be asked to pay excessive bail to get out of jail

_____10. Speak freely

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