Quizlet NAME: ________________________ Unit 4 Flashcards - 26 Questions 13 Written Questions 1. 5th Amendment 2. 1st Amendment 3. due process of law 4. 19th Amendment 5. Gun Control 6. 10th Amendment 7. 7th Amendment 8. capital punishment 9. 13th Amendment 10. coerced 11. Tinker v. Des Moines 12. 9th Amendment 13. 4th Amendment 13 Multiple Choice Questions 1. Miranda v. Arizona a. gave African American men the right to vote b. Supreme Court held that criminal suspects must be informed of their right to consult with an attorney and of their right against self-incrimination prior to questioning by police. c. gave 18, 19 and 20 year olds the right to vote d. citizens have more rights than those listed in the Constitution 2. 15th Amendment a. gave African American men the right to vote b. the first ten amendments to the Constitution c. gave women the right to vote d. gave 18, 19 and 20 year olds the right to vote 3. 8th Amendment a. gave African American men the right to vote b. no cruel or unusual punishment, no excessive bails or fines c. right to a trial by jury in civil cases d. the first ten amendments to the Constitution 4. 3rd Amendment a. abolished slavery b. no housing of soldiers without consent c. gave women the right to vote d. ended the use of poll taxes by the government 5. Bill of Rights a. the first ten amendments to the Constitution b. no housing of soldiers without consent c. gave African American men the right to vote d. gave women the right to vote 6. New Jersey v. TLO a. the first ten amendments to the Constitution b. citizens have more rights than those listed in the Constitution c. gave schools ability to search students suspected of violating school rules without limit; weakened student rights d. gave 18, 19 and 20 year olds the right to vote 7. 24th Amendment a. ended the use of poll taxes by the government b. no housing of soldiers without consent c. the right to bear arm d. gave women the right to vote 8. 6th Amendment a. right to a trial by jury in civil cases b. gave African American men the right to vote c. gave 18, 19 and 20 year olds the right to vote d. right to a speedy and public trial. right to fair jury.right to know what you being accused of.right to see/hear witnesses against you.right to have a witness to help defend you.right to a lawyer. 9. Miranda Rights a. citizens have more rights than those listed in the Constitution b. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you. c. right to a trial by jury in civil cases d. the first ten amendments to the Constitution 10. 26th Amendment a. gave women the right to vote b. gave 18, 19 and 20 year olds the right to vote c. gave African American men the right to vote d. the first ten amendments to the Constitution 11. repeal a. gave women the right to vote b. the right to bear arm c. abolished slavery d. to cancel a law 12. 2nd Amendment a. the right to bear arm b. gave women the right to vote c. abolished slavery d. to cancel a law 13. 14th Amendment a. no cruel or unusual punishment, no excessive bails or fines b. gave African American men the right to vote c. powers not given to the federal government stay with the state, and with the people d. all people born or naturalized in the United States have equal rights regardless of their race