Bell Ringer 11-16-17 Most people believe American Democracy is based on majority rule. If this is true, who would make most of the nation’s decisions?

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Bell Ringer 11-16-17 Most people believe American Democracy is based on majority rule. If this is true, who would make most of the nation’s decisions?

Civil Rights Vs. Civil Liberties

Lesson Frame We will- Compare and Contrast rights vs. liberties I will- Evaluate decisions made about our rights based on Constitutional amendments

Think-Pair-Share What can be a threat to our rights?

What can be a threat to our rights? Rights vs. Liberties What can be a threat to our rights? Government Majority “Majority rules minority rights”

5th + 14th amendments= Due Process protection of rights Rights vs. Liberties 5th + 14th amendments= Due Process protection of rights

Procedural Due Process What the government can do For example- in a criminal case, prosecutors must act as the defendant is innocent until proven guilty Do not write down!

Substantive Due Process What the government cannot do Limits Most issue came from State governments Do not write down!

Substantive Due Process What the government cannot do Most issue came from State governments Has had an impact on everything from workplace equality, college admissions, school integration, and voting rights Do not write down!

Civil Rights (Procedural Due Process) Civil Liberties (Substantive Due Process) Government actions limiting power of majorities Guarantees of Equal Citizenship Limitations on government actions that would interfere with everyday life College, marriage, right to vote Most things we consider rights are liberties

https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=kbwsF-A2sTg Rights vs. Liberties Crash Course https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=kbwsF-A2sTg

Exit Ticket 11-16-17 https://www.texastribune.org/2017/04/27/tensi ons-flaring-house-members-will-debate-anti- sanctuary-city-bill/ Police can now legally ask about immigration status during a lawful arrest. What can help individuals protect themselves against immigration status questions?

Amendment Gallery 11-16-17 1. Partner up 2. On chart paper, write your assigned amendment (abbreviate carefully!) 3. Numbered list of rights (if more than one) and explanation of amendment in your own words.