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Bill of Rights Booklets!!! Materials Three sheets of computer paper Crayons/Pencil Directions Fold your three sheets together and staple when finished Title Page- Front of booklet should be a creative title page On each additional page, draw a picture that represents each amendment 1-10. DO NOT WRITE DOWN WHAT THE AMENDMENT IS. PICTURES ONLY!

1st Amendment 5 Freedoms Speech Press Religion Assembly Petition

2nd Amendment Right to Bear Arms

3rd Amendment Limits “quartering” of soldiers Wartime- ok Peacetime- illlegal

4th Amendment Search warrant

5th Amendment Indictment by a Grand Jury No Self-incrimination (“plead the 5th”) No Double Jeopardy Eminent Domain

6th Amendment Right to a Legal Counsel (Lawyer) Right to a Trial by jury

7th Amendment Right to a jury trial in a civil case (federal case more than $20)

8th Amendment Forbids: Cruel and Unusual Punishment Excessive Bail Excessive Fines

9th Amendment “Insurance of Rights”

10th Amendment Reserved Powers (saved for the states)