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What does the 6th Amendment guarantee?

  1. Freedom of religion and speech

  2. Right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury

  3. No cruel and unusual punishments

  4. The right to bear arms

The correct answer is: Right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury

The correct answer emphasizes the provision of the 6th Amendment, which indeed guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. This is a crucial component of the legal protections afforded to individuals in criminal prosecutions. The right to a speedy trial ensures that defendants do not languish indefinitely in legal limbo, which is vital for upholding the principle of justice and fairness. Additionally, a public trial helps ensure transparency in the judicial process, while the impartial jury serves to protect defendants against bias and to uphold the integrity of the judicial system. The other options refer to different amendments within the Bill of Rights. Freedom of religion and speech is protected by the 1st Amendment, while the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishments is established in the 8th Amendment. The right to bear arms is addressed in the 2nd Amendment. Each of these amendments protects fundamental rights, but it is the 6th Amendment that specifically addresses the rights related to criminal prosecution.