Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges

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Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges LE1-C2S1T2pg51-55 Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges

This lesson explores the basic freedoms and rights given to all American citizens in the Bill of Rights.

Lesson Objectives Explain the differences between Rights, Responsibilities, and Privileges. List the basic rights guaranteed in the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Identify rights violations in various scenarios. Develop role-plays that demonstrate an understanding of basic rights in a courtroom situation.

CPS Key Word Questions (1-3) Key Words CPS Key Word Questions (1-3)

Key Words ______________ – the part of government that is concerned with carrying out federal laws. Executive Branch

Key Words – the part of government that has the power to make and pass laws. Legislative Branch

Key Words Judicial Branch _____________ – the part of government concerned with justice and the legal system. Judicial Branch

CPS Lesson Questions (1-2) Warm Up Questions CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

Warm Up Question How ready are you to learn today? Not very ready…my mind is distracted by other things. A little slow to get going… but starting to wake up. Good to go… bring on the lesson. I am focused, alert, energized, and ready to learn! Example:

Warm Up Question The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States are known as what? Document of Rights Bill of Privileges Document of Freedoms Bill of Rights Example:

(Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.) Opening Question List 2-3 freedoms we have in the United States that people in other countries may not have. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

Bill of Rights The United States is a representative government. The Bill of Rights was inspired by _______________ and drafted by James Madison. Thomas Jefferson The Bill of Rights was accepted into the ___________ as the first 10 amendments in 1791. Constitution

The First Ten Amendments First Amendment – Freedom of ______, freedom of ______, freedom of the _____, freedom of assembly, and freedom of petition. religion speech press

The First Ten Amendments Second Amendment – The right to bear arms. Prevents government from prohibiting ownership of weapons by citizens.

The First Ten Amendments Third Amendment – Quartering of soldiers. The government can never force citizens to house soldiers during peacetime in their own homes, without their consent. Fourth Amendment – Search and seizure. Limits the government’s power to search and to take custody of a citizen’s property.

Lesson Question CPS Lesson Question (3) Example:

Lesson Question True False True or False: The second amendment gives citizens the right to join any religious body they so choose. True False This freedom is provided by the first amendment.

The First Ten Amendments The Fifth Amendment – Criminal proceedings and due process. Gives all citizens accused of major crimes the right to have their cases considered by a grand jury. Sixth Amendment – The right to a trial by ____. Guarantees citizens a prompt and public trial. American officers must inform people of the crime in which they are charged. Accused persons have a right to a lawyer. jury

The First Ten Amendments The Seventh Amendment – The right to a civil trial. Right to trial by jury in certain cases. The Eighth Amendment – Punishment for crimes. States that bails cannot be set to unreasonable amounts. Courts cannot give cruel or unusual punishments. The Ninth and Tenth Amendments – Gives the states and people powers not expressly given to the federal government. Not all rights are covered in Bill of Rights.

Closing Questions CPS Lesson Question (4) Example:

Closing Question The Sixth Amendment states that an accused person can hear all witnesses called against them and can also do what? Not attend their trial Call witnesses to appear in court Not pay bail if they cannot afford it Have property taken away by the government as punishment of a crime Example:

(Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.) Closing Question List 2-3 of the most important amendments to you. Why are they important to you? Example: (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

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