Bill of Rights BINGO

Bill of Rights BINGO Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Scenario #1: The death penalty is only legal in certain states and can only be used in cases of homicide., Scenario #2: Before entering a suspect’s home, a police officer shows a search warrant., Scenario #3: A registered voter receives a summons to report for jury duty., Scenario #4: In 1965, the Supreme Court found that couples have a right to “marital privacy,” which is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution., Scenario #5: A group of people assemble on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to demand the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan., Scenario #6: When being interrogated by police, a person refuses to answer certain questions and chooses to remain silent., Scenario #7: When a passenger sues a city transportation authority because she sustained neck injuries, the case is decided by a jury, not by a judge., Scenario #8: In Pennsylvania, a person has to be at least 16 years old to apply for a learner’s permit for driving; in Alaska you can apply at age 14., Scenario #9: A teenager goes duck hunting with her father in October., Scenario #10: During election season, a local newspaper publishes an editorial endorsing one candidate over another., Scenario #11: A person accused of murder cannot afford to hire a lawyer and is assigned a public defender., Scenario #12: In 2000, members of the Ku Klux Klan organized a rally outside of a courthouse in Skokie, Illinois, a historically Jewish town., Scenario #13: A student chooses to sit silently in his seat during the Pledge of Allegiance., Scenario #14: Bryan County is forcing its residents to house members of the National Guard in their homes during peacetime., Scenario #15: A family displays a Nativity scene on the front lawn during Christmas., Scenario #16: A police officer administers a Breathalyzer test because she has probable cause that the driver may be under the influence., Scenarios #17 Sam has secured the proper paperwork to obtain a firearm in his state., Scenario #18 The road in your town is being widened from a 2 lane to a 4 lane. The government has offered to buy a portion of your land to expand the road way., Scenario #19 Seth was charged with a crime and wants his trial to be decided by a jury of his peers., Scenario 20 Jim was acquitted of all charges for a crime he was accused of committing. He can never be charged with this crime again., Scenario #21 Todd sued his brother Tim for damages relating to a car wreck. Todd opted to have the case heard by a jury., Scenario #22 During the COVID-19 Pandemic states have used their powers to implement individual emergency public health and education policies., Scenario # 23 Susan was convicted of stealing $50.00 worth of makeup from a store. Her punishment was to pay the store and complete community service hours. and Scenario #24 Ryan went to the Florida over summer break..

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