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bill of rights quick check
summarize the rights contained in the 6th amendment. (1 point)
○ the part of the bill of rights that protects religious liberty and freedom of expression such as speech
○ the part of the bill of rights that protects the individual and state rights to own weapons for the purpose of creating militias
○ the part of the bill of rights that protects people accused of a crime by requiring a grand jury, prohibiting trials for the same crime twice, preventing self-incrimination, and prohibiting the taking of private property without compensation
○ the part of the bill of rights that protects people accused of a crime by requiring a speedy and public trial, requiring an impartial jury, identifying the specific crime committed, making witness testimony public, and providing a lawyer for the accused
The 6th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution focuses on protections for individuals accused of crimes, including rights to a speedy and public trial, impartial jury, being informed of the charges, confronting witnesses, and having legal counsel. The other options correspond to different amendments: 1st (religious/expression liberty), 2nd (weapon ownership for militias), 5th (grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, eminent domain).
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the part of the Bill of Rights that protects people accused of a crime by requiring a speedy and public trial, requiring an impartial jury, identifying the specific crime committed, making witness testimony public, and providing a lawyer for the accused