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1.Who is the President of the United States? 2.What has been suspended when the Gordon's return? 3.Under the new President, what is the only thing women are supposed to do? 4.Who captures Todd? 5.What city is completely in the hands of the rebel army? Please copy the questions. (10); Please skip three lines per question. Planners on your table for me to sign.

6.What motto does the daughter yell as she is arrested? 7.How long can someone who is arrested be held before an arraignment? 8.What speech did the prisoner read to get thrown into jail? 9.What is the name of the person who judges the Gordon family? 10. What is the “catch” that will allow the Gordon family to leave the United States? Please copy the questions. (10); Please skip three lines per question. Planners on your table for me to sign.

 Explain how the First Amendment guarantees freedoms  Define the limits to the First Amendment freedoms

oCh. 3 test will be today oOctober 8 th and 9 th – Holiday!!! oOctober 15 th – Holiday oOctober 23 rd – End of Nine Weeks

Bell ringer Video – Future Fright 5 Freedoms of First Amendment Ch. 3 Test

Congress is prohibited from establishing An official _______; protects the freedom to Practice whatever faith you wish

1 st Amendment guarantees that we Can say whatever is on our minds without fear Of _______; extends to radio, TV, internet Communication, art, music and clothing

Please copy the questions. (10) Please skip three lines per question. Also, please have planners on your table. 1.What are civil liberties? 2.What are some forms of expression guaranteed under the freedom of speech? 3.What does “freedom of assembly” mean? 4.What is a petition? 5.What freedoms does the First Amendment protect?

6.What are some limits to the First Amendment? 7.What is slander? 8.What is libel? 9.If there is ever a conflict of rights between an individual and the community, whose rights come first? 10.Why are your First Amendment rights limited? Please copy the questions. (10); Also, please have planners on your table.

 Explain how the First Amendment guarantees freedoms  Define the limits to the First Amendment freedoms

oOctober 15 th – Holiday oCh. 4-1, 4-2 quiz on Thursday, October 18 th oOctober 23 rd – End of Nine Weeks

Bell ringer Video – Future Fright 5 Freedoms of First Amendment Ch. 3 Test

Allows Americans to express themselves In print; includes newspapers, magazines, Books, radio; Government cannot practice _________

Protects right to gather In groups for any reason, so long as they are peaceful; also freedom of ________ to join social clubs, labor unions, political parties, etc

Guarantees the right to _______ the Government by letter, , phone call; Right to express (complain) ideas to Government leaders

Please copy the questions. (10); Please skip three lines per question. Also, please have planners on your table. 1.What are civil liberties? (98) 2.What are some forms of expression guaranteed under the freedom of speech?(99) 3.What does “freedom of assembly” mean? (100) 4.What is a petition? (100) 5.What freedoms does the First Amendment protect? (98)

6.What are some limits to the First Amendment?(101) 7.What is slander? (101) 8.What is libel? (101) 9.If there is ever a conflict of rights between an individual and the community, whose rights come first? (101) 10.Why are your First Amendment rights limited? (101) Please copy the questions. (10); Please skip three lines per question. Also, please have planners on your table.

1.What three students were involved in the Tinker v. Des Moines case? 2.What issue were the two students protesting? 3.How were the two students planning to protest in December of 1965? 4.How did the Supreme Court rule in Tinker v. Des Moines? 5.Which judge wrote the majority opinion in Tinker v. Des Moines? Read Landmark Supreme Court Case, page 108; Copy and answer the following (5); Also, please have planners on table.

 Describe how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused.  Name the other rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights

oOctober 15 th – Holiday oCh. 4-1, 4-2 quiz on Thursday, October 18 th oOctober 23 rd – End of Nine Weeks

Bell ringer Video – Future Fright Limits to the First Amendment Four Column Chart – Rights of the Accused HWK – Complete GR 4-1

& may justify limits on our 1st Amendment; do not have right to endanger others

& may Justify limits on our 1st Amendment; do not have right To endanger others Use civil liberties meaning do not Interfere with rights Of others

Unlimited freedom is not possible; rights of One must be balanced by rights of many; If there is a conflict, rights of come first.

Fourth Amendment Protects against Unreasonable And Law enforcement must Have a To enter home or office; Not easily given

Copy the and try to answer. 1.What builds up castles, tears down mountains, makes some blind, helps others to see? 2.What demands an answer, but asks no question? 3.Name 3 things that have eyes, yet cannot see. 4.What is it that is deaf, dumb and blind and always tells the truth?

 Describe how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused.  Name the other rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights

oOctober 15 th – Holiday oCh. 4-1, 4-2 quiz on Thursday, October 18 th oOctober 23 rd – End of Nine Weeks

Bell ringer Video – Future Fright Four Column Chart – Rights of the Accused 8 questions you should know for 4-1, 4-2 test

Fifth Amendment protects Against … Fifth Amendment also Protects accused right to Remain ; protection Against self incrimination

Fifth Amendment also Protects ; must Follow legal procedures Fifth Amendment limits ; right to Take private property For public use

Sixth Amendment guarantees Right to confront ______; also a right to a lawyer ______ Amendment guarantees Speedy, public, impartial Trial where crime occurred If possible

Lectures, radio, and TV broadcasts Are covered by the Which freedom of The First Amendment Is best known Amendment because It protects 5 basic What? The Founders of the US believed that the Purpose of government Was to protect the Rights of whom? Banning printed material Or films Speaking lies that Harms a person’s reputation Forming clubs, Political parties and Labor unions are part Of our freedom Of what T he freedom to think And act without Government interference Printing lies that harms A person’s reputation

1.Which amendment guaranteed women the right to vote? 2.Which two years saw multiple amendments passed? 3.How many amendments changed the government structure or function? 4.Which amendment repealed a previous amendment? 5.Which decade saw the most amendments passed? Use chart on page 110 to answer following 5 questions (please write question); Also, planners out and on your table.

 Describe how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused.  Name the other rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights

oCh. 4-1, 4-2 quiz on Thursday, October 18 th oOctober 23 rd – End of Nine Weeks

Bell ringer Four Column Chart – Rights of the Accused 8 questions you should know for 4-1, 4-2 test Other Rights on the BoR HWK – Ch. 4 Vocabulary Activity

Eighth Amendment forbids Excessive ___ (sum of money Used as a security deposit To ensure return for trial) Eighth Amendment forbids Excessive fines; cruel and Unusual ________; long Debate about what defines Cruel and unusual

Lawsuits that involve Disagreements Between people Rather than crimes Group of people Who review evidence Against the accused The idea that people Cannot be forced to Testify against Themselves is called What? Right of the government To take private property What two rights Are guaranteed by The Sixth Amendment Under the Fifth Amendment, Who issues a Search warrant A sentence of life Imprisonment for Stealing a loaf Bread Is an example of what A formal charge by a Group of citizens

The 2 nd Amendment Sparks much Some Think 2 nd Amendment Only provides for a “well regulated militia” Others think it guarantees right to “keep and bear arms” without any from government