Patch.com
September 13, 2011
What’s really in the Constitution of the United States? Do you know? Well, the Bill of Rights Institute is challenging everyone on Friday to a Constitution knowledge duel.
Individuals will be asked 15 multiple-choice questions from four categories: the Constitution, primary source documents, landmark Supreme Court cases, and historic people. Take the quiz as an individual, or as a team – even challenge another classroom, family, or workplace to a Constitution knowledge duel!
Also new for this Constitution Day, the Institute created a short video on the constitutional principle of representative government to help explore the key differences between republics and democracies. The Institute is encouraging educators and students to get involved Friday.
5 Responses to “Do You Know Your Constitutional Rights?”
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Lets get this straight. It’s Constitution FOR The United States. It defines the authority of the United States government.
Try me.
Gun control violates the presumption of innocence
Violations of the presumption of innocence have no right to exist
Gun control has no right to exist
Taxes are intrusive
Intrusion has no right to exist
Taxes have no right to exist
I challenge the Bill of Rights Institute to say that.
Neither of those are logical arguments.
Gun control= keeping your sights on the target and maintaining a smooth squeeze.