
π§ Which Amendment Is It? Take This U.S. Constitution Quiz
The U.S. Constitution is the foundation of American law and freedom β and the Bill of Rights and later amendments are what protect everything from your free speech to your right to vote.
But hereβs the challenge: Can you name the amendment from the clue? Whether you’re a student, a civics buff, or studying for the naturalization test, this quiz will put your constitutional knowledge to the test.
Letβs see how many you get right!
π The U.S. Amendment Quiz β Match the Right Number!
1. Guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
Answer: First Amendment
2. Gives citizens the right to keep and bear arms.
Answer: Second Amendment
3. Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Answer: Fourth Amendment
4. Gives the right to remain silent and protects against double jeopardy.
Answer: Fifth Amendment
5. Abolished slavery in the United States.
Answer: Thirteenth Amendment
6. Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Answer: Twenty-Sixth Amendment
7. Says no person can be denied the right to vote based on race.
Answer: Fifteenth Amendment
8. Established womenβs right to vote.
Answer: Nineteenth Amendment
9. Limits the president to two terms in office.
Answer: Twenty-Second Amendment
10. Provides the right to a speedy and public trial.
Answer: Sixth Amendment
π§ Your Score:
- 10/10: ποΈ Constitutional Genius
- 7β9/10: π Civics Star
- 4β6/10: π§ History Buff in Progress
- 0β3/10: π Time to hit the civics textbook!
πΊπΈ Why This Quiz Matters
Whether youβre preparing for a U.S. citizenship test, teaching in the classroom, or just love history, understanding the Constitution is key to being an informed citizen.
Knowing your amendments = knowing your rights.
β¨ Bonus Tip:
Studying for school or citizenship? Download the “U.S. Constitution” app or grab a free pocket Constitution from civic organizations like the ACLU or Cato Institute.