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| a list of all citizens rights, specifically the first ten amendments to the american constitution |
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| the way in which changes are added to the constitution |
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| spoke to members of House. Declared that Americans believed that constitution didnt protect their rights. Argued that congress needed a bill of rights |
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| separation of church and state |
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| the situation in which government may not favor any religion or establish an official state or religion |
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| the power of the government to take private property for public use |
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| a process by which the government must treat accused persons fairly |
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| being places on trial twice for the same crime |
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| the right to practice any religion |
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| the right to express ones opinions publicly |
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| the right to publish newspapers, magazines, and other material without government restriction |
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| right to assemble or meet together |
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| right to ask government representative to change a law to make a new law, or solve problems that arise |
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| descriptions of situations or infliction, the issues in raves and decisions made |
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