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Rights and Responsibilities CHAPTER 4 Rights and Responsibilities Section 1: The Bill of Rights Section 2: Guaranteeing Other Rights Section 3: Citizens’ Duties and Responsibilities

Question: What right are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? SECTION 1 The Bill of Rights Question: What right are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights SECTION 1 The Bill of Rights  separation of church and state  the inclusion of rights no specifically listed in the Constitution  freedom of the press  freedom of speech  freedom of petition  freedom of assembly  no quartering of soldiers  the right to bear arms  protection for those accused  protection from unreasonable search and seizure

Question: Which amendments extended Americans’ voting rights? SECTION 2 Guaranteeing Other Rights Question: Which amendments extended Americans’ voting rights?

Amendments that Extended Voting Rights SECTION 2 Guaranteeing Other Rights Amendments that Extended Voting Rights Fifteenth Amendment Seventeenth Amendment Nineteenth Amendment Twenty-third Amendment Twenty-fourth Amendment Twenty-sixth Amendment

Question: What are the responsibilities of citizenship? SECTION 3 Citizens’ Duties and Responsibilities Question: What are the responsibilities of citizenship?

Responsibilities of Citizenship SECTION 3 Citizens’ Duties and Responsibilities voting Responsibilities of Citizenship respecting others’ rights being informed helping the community taking part in government

Chapter Wrap-Up CHAPTER 4 1. Which amendments focus on the rights of people accused of crimes? What rights do these amendments guarantee? 2. Why was the Ninth Amendment included in the Bill of Rights? 3. How did the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments extend the civil rights of Americans? 4. How have voting rights been expanded through constitutional amendments? 5. What are the duties of citizenship? 6. What are the responsibilities of citizenship?