| Term | Definition |
| 1 | You have 4 freedoms-Freedom of speech, freedom of the press (media), freedom of religion, and freedom to assemble/form a petition |
| 2 | You have the right to bear arms/own a gun |
| 3 | The government can't force people to house/feed soldiers in times of peace/war. |
| 4 | This right prevents unlawful search and seizure. |
| 5 | You cannot be charged with the same exact crime twice, government must pay for personal property taken for public use. Miranda RIGHTS: SELF Incrimination, right to a lawyer, and you have to know that anything you say will and can be used against you. |
| 6 | You have the right to a speedy and public trial. --> you have right to a lawyer |
| 7 | A sueing has to be more than $20. |
| 8 | The bail has to fit the crime. I.E. You cant be charged millions for drinking and driving. |
| 9 | It's impossible to list every right you have. |
| 10 | The federal government gives certain rights to state governments. If something is already a federal power, it can't be a state power to. States have their rights for their own laws though, for example, the drinking age in some states is 18, whereas in some its 21. In CT, you can't buy wine on a sunday. |