Match the amendments to their descriptions: 1. 4th Amendment 2. 6th Amendment 3. 10th Amendment 4. 1st Amendment. A. Right to bear arms B. Right to a fair trial C. Powers to states... Match the amendments to their descriptions: 1. 4th Amendment 2. 6th Amendment 3. 10th Amendment 4. 1st Amendment. A. Right to bear arms B. Right to a fair trial C. Powers to states not delegated to the federal government D. Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to match U.S. constitutional amendments with their corresponding descriptions. Each amendment needs to be associated with a specific concept, such as the right to bear arms or the right to a fair trial.
Answer
1. 4th - D, 2. 6th - B, 3. 10th - C, 4. 1st - Freedom of speech, religion, etc.
- 4th Amendment - D. Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. 2. 6th Amendment - B. Right to a fair trial. 3. 10th Amendment - C. Powers to states not delegated to the federal government. 4. 1st Amendment - None given directly; should be Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
Answer for screen readers
- 4th Amendment - D. Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. 2. 6th Amendment - B. Right to a fair trial. 3. 10th Amendment - C. Powers to states not delegated to the federal government. 4. 1st Amendment - None given directly; should be Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
More Information
Each amendment provides specific rights and protections. The 1st Amendment is well known for protecting freedom of speech and religion, but in this matching exercise, the related option is not included.
Tips
Avoid confusing amendments by remembering their core protections: 1st for speech, 4th for privacy, 6th for trials, and 10th for state powers.
Sources
- Bill of Rights: The 1st Ten Amendments - billofrightsinstitute.org
- The United States Bill of Rights: First 10 Amendments - aclu.org
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