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7X 04-13-2016 Wednesday MN Bill of Rights Objective: Explain how the Minnesota Constitution protects individual rights. Agenda: Do Now: You have 10 minutes to finish the table from yesterday with your partners. Double check the table Take 5-10 minutes finishing the reflection question. Discuss the reflection Google Presentation work time/silent study time

MN Constitution PREAMBLE Civil liberties and religious freedom from God ARTICLE 1 Bill of Rights Article 2 Established Name and land boundaries Article 3 Government has 3 branches Article 4 Legislative - bicameral Article 5 Executive branch – 5 offices Article 6 Judicial – Supreme, appeals, district optional Article 7 All adults vote – (prisoners are an exception) Article 8 Rule of law