GALLERY WALK: BILL OF RIGHTS

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GALLERY WALK: BILL OF RIGHTS

Gallery Walk: Identifying the Bill of Rights Name: ______________________________ A This deals with Amendment # ________ What right is involved in the picture? B C D E F G H I J

Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

B Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

C Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

F Identify the Constitutional amendment and the rights it protects.

Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

H Identify the Constitutional amendment and the rights it protects.

i Identify the Constitutional Amendment and the rights it protects.

J Identify the Constitutional amendment and the rights it protects.