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Chapter 5 – Section 2 Pgs. 178-183 CA Standards: 8.2.6 & 8.3.7 The Bill of Rights Chapter 5 – Section 2 Pgs. 178-183 CA Standards: 8.2.6 & 8.3.7

Objectives: Today we will learn So we can We will know we understand it when we can

First Amendment

Protecting Citizens

Rights of the Accused

A Right to Bail

“Cruel and Unusual Punishments”

Rights of States and Citizens

Ninth Amendment

Tenth Amendment

Checking for Understanding

Directions: Use the following chart to summarize the rights guaranteed to citizens by each amendment in the Bill of Rights. Amendment Right 1st Amendment 2nd Amendment 3rd Amendment 4th Amendment 5th Amendment 6th Amendment 7th Amendment 8th Amendment 9th Amendment 10th Amendment

Amendment Right 1st Amendment Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Right to peaceably assemble Petition gov.

Amendment Right 2nd Amendment Well regulated Militia to secure free state Right to keep and bear arms

Amendment Right 3rd Amendment No housing of soldiers without owner consent

Amendment Right 4th Amendment Search and seizure (warrant needed)

Amendment Right 5th Amendment Rights of the Accused No

Amendment Right 6th Amendment