LT. 3 – The Bill of Rights Required Assignments.

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LT. 3 – The Bill of Rights Required Assignments

Bill of Rights – Matrix (Assignment #1) Court cased that expanded on those rights Rights guaranteed by the Amendment

Bill of Rights – Classifying (Assignment #2) The criteria you used. For example: “Rights When Accused of a Crime” Explanation and examples: Amendments grouped together by criteria

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Bill of Rights – Writing Assignment

The Bill of Rights protects… Also, the Bill of Rights guarantees… Finally, the Bill of Rights…

One important amendment is the… This amendment helps protect/guarantee… For example,…

One important Supreme Court case was… This case involved the right to/protection of… In its decision, the Court defined/expanded the meaning of this right by stating/declaring…

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