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Warmups 9-18 Get a Sheet of Paper out What do you think is the most important right or freedom provided by the constitution? Explain your answer in detail using examples from your own life of how that right or freedom has impacted (affected) you.

Activator Here are seven important rights granted to every U.S. citizen by our Constitution. Freedom of speech and expression The right to a trial by jury Freedom of religion The right to a lawyer, even you can't afford one Protection from unreasonable search, arrest, and seizure of belongings Rank these five in terms of their importance to you. Give five points to the most important right, three points to the next most important, and so on

Exit Ticket After watching the video, which freedom or right is the most important to you? If it is still the same as before during the warmup explain why. If it is different explain why it is different?