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Fill in the Blank Identify the real-life rights the Bill of Rights gives you by filling in the missing words below. effects unusual speedy soldiers place persons houses eighteen twice searched searches gender arms color property slavery race persons witness offense public speech cruel laws protection petition himself public seizures papers press government things seized 1) A person accused of a crime has the right to a and trial. 2) A warrant must describe the __ to be __ and the or __ to be __ 3) People have the right to keep and bear __ 4) There will be no __ and __ punishments . 5) __ shall not exist in the United States. 6) A person accused of a crime does not have to be a __ against __ 7) Private __ cannot be taken for __ use without paying the owner a fair price. 8) People have the right to be free from unreasonable __ and __ of their __ __ __ , and __ . 9) There can't be any law restricting peoples freedom of __ or of the __ . 10) People have the right to __ the __ if they are unhappy. 11) People who are at least __ years old have the right to vote regardless of their __ __ , or __ 12) A state cannot deny anyone equal __ of the state's __ 13) A person cannot be put on trial __ for the same __ . 14) People don't have to let __ live in their houses.
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