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Bill of Rights 1st 10 Amendments - 1791 Created to protect individual rights!

First (1st) Amendment ? = Turn to your shoulder partner and draw pictures that go with speech and petition Freedom of Religion, speech, press, petition, and assemble

Second (2nd) Amendment Right to Bear Arms Turn to your shoulder partner and each one discuss 1 pro and 1 con of this right Right to Bear Arms

Third (3rd) Amendment No quartering troops (No Soldiers in my House!)

Fourth (4th) Amendment No unreasonable search and seizures How is the 3rd amendment similar to and different from 4th amendment? No unreasonable search and seizures

How is the 3rd amendment similar to and different from 4th amendment?

Fifth (5th) Amendment Due process under the law

What might happen if the 5th amendment didn’t exist?

The Sixth (6th) Amendment Right to a speedy trial

The Seventh (7th) Amendment Right to a trial by jury

How is the 6th amendment similar to and different from 7th amendment?

The Eight (8th) Amendment No cruel and unusual punishment

8th Amendment Share out your partner’s response with the class Respond in writing to the following statement: Death by lethal injections is NOT an example of cruel and unusual punishment. I agree/disagree because ____________. Turn to your shoulder partner and discuss your position Share out your partner’s response with the class

The Ninth (9th) Amendment Rights given to the people will not be used to take away the rights of others

What might happen if the 9th amendment didn’t exist?

The Tenth (10th) Amendment States Rights

What was the purpose of State’s rights? Refer to Heathcare and bail-out issues