WGU C963 - Amendments 100% Verified
1st Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, and
speech
2nd Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to bear arms
3rd Amendment (1791) - Answer >>The right not to be forced to quarter soldiers during
times of peace without consent of the owner
4th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Prohibits unreasonable searches or seizures and
sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause.
5th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to due process, no self-incrimination, eminent
domain, double jeopardy, and grand jury
6th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to trial by jury, a speedy trial, and right to a
lawyer
7th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to a jury in civil cases over $20
8th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to no cruel and/or unusual punishments, no
unfair bail, fines, or fees
9th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Guarantees rights not mentioned in the Constitution
10th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>The powers not delegated to the United States by
the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
respectively, or to the people.
1st Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, and
speech
2nd Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to bear arms
3rd Amendment (1791) - Answer >>The right not to be forced to quarter soldiers during
times of peace without consent of the owner
4th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Prohibits unreasonable searches or seizures and
sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause.
5th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to due process, no self-incrimination, eminent
domain, double jeopardy, and grand jury
6th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to trial by jury, a speedy trial, and right to a
lawyer
7th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to a jury in civil cases over $20
8th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Right to no cruel and/or unusual punishments, no
unfair bail, fines, or fees
9th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>Guarantees rights not mentioned in the Constitution
10th Amendment (1791) - Answer >>The powers not delegated to the United States by
the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
respectively, or to the people.