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The Miranda warning reminds people who are arrested for a crime that they have the right to…

#1. The Miranda warning reminds people who are arrested for a crime that they have the right to… A. demand a retrial of they are found guilty B. choose the judge who will set their bail C. question witnesses during their trial D. Remain silent and not answer any questions . #2.

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The Miranda warning reminds people who are arrested for a crime that they have the right to…

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  1. #1 • The Miranda warning reminds people who are arrested for a crime that they have the right to… • A. demand a retrial of they are found guilty • B. choose the judge who will set their bail • C. question witnesses during their trial • D. Remain silent and not answer any questions

  2. #2 • The Sixth amendment gives the accused the right to all of the following except… • A. Speedy Trial • B. Public Trial • C. Long Trial • D. Jury Trial

  3. #3 • The first amendment protects all of these rights except freedom of … • A. speech • B. travel • C. assembly • D. Worship

  4. #4 • The 9th amendment says rights not listed in the Constitution.. • A. can be added at a later date • B. belong to the people • C. do not exist legally • D. are not very important

  5. #5 • The 4th amendment protects people and their property from… • A. double jeopardy • B. self- incrimination • C. illegal speeches • D. unreasonable search and seizure

  6. #6 • The job of protecting the Bill of Rights belongs mainly to … • A. Congress • B. state governors • C. the Supreme Court • D. the President

  7. #7 • A warrant issued by a judge is needed to … • A. call a witness to trial • B. post bail after an arrest • C. search a person’s home • D. hire a lawyer

  8. #8 • A person who has been indicted by a grand jury (found enough evidence or reason to go to trial) had the right to all of the following except… • A. speedy trial • B. a defense lawyer • C. a jury trial • D. an all male jury

  9. #9 • A person found guilty of a crime is protected from… • A. Double jeopardy • B. Excessive Fines • C. self-incrimination • D. illegal searches

  10. #10 • What is meant by the due process of law? • A. the government must follow rules as it carries out the law • B. if you are accused of a crime, the law gives you no rights • C. If you are accused of a crime, the law requires you to pay a fine. • D. YOU will never be able to vote again.

  11. #11 • In 1788, why did several states refuse to ratify the Constitution? • A. it did not include the three branches of government • B. it did not provide for a chief executive • C. it did not list the rights of the people • D. it did not allow amendments to be made

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