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the u.s. constitution: tutorial
a police officer cannot search a persons car for no reason
a citizen accused of a crime has \the right to remain silent\
a citizen has the right to post a tweet critical of government policy
a citizen has a right to travel freely, even though that right is not specifically mentioned in the bill of rights
tiles
first amendment
fifth amendment
fourth amendment
ninth amendment
Brief Explanations
Each scenario is matched to the corresponding U.S. Amendment based on the core right it describes:
- The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, so it applies to no-reason car searches.
- The Fifth Amendment includes the right to remain silent when accused of a crime.
- The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, which includes critical social media posts about the government.
- The Ninth Amendment states that citizens have unenumerated rights (rights not listed in the Bill of Rights), such as the right to travel freely.
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- a police officer cannot search a person's car for no reason → Fourth Amendment
- a citizen accused of a crime has "the right to remain silent" → Fifth Amendment
- a citizen has the right to post a tweet critical of government policy → First Amendment
- a citizen has a right to travel freely, even though that right is not specifically mentioned in the Bill of Rights → Ninth Amendment