Govt 5-5: Copy and answer the following questions. 1. What is the Bill of Rights? 2. List three amendments outside the Bill of Rights that discuss rights.

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Govt 5-5: Copy and answer the following questions. 1. What is the Bill of Rights? 2. List three amendments outside the Bill of Rights that discuss rights of individuals

Govt 5-6: Copy and answer the following questions. 1. What are three effects caused by the 14th Amendment? 2. What allows citizens who believe a state has violated their basic rights to take their case to a higher court?

Govt 5-7: Copy and answer the following questions 1. What are the first two clauses of the 1st Amendment? 2. Which Supreme Court case ruled that it is unconstitutional for a public school to require the recitation of a prayer?

Govt 5-8: Write down and answer the following questions. 1. What is the difference between slander and libel? 2. What holds that First Amendment freedoms are more fundamental than other freedoms?

Govt 5-9: Copy and answer the following questions 1. What is censorship of information before publication? 2. In Sheppard v. Maxwell, the Supreme Court overturned a conviction because press coverage of the defendant's case violated his what?

Govt 5-12: 1. There would be no political parties without what basic 1st Amendment freedom? 2. Give an example of (a.) on public property that is not open to the public & (b.) on private property that is open to the public

Govt 5-13: Copy and answer the following questions 1. Why did Gideon believe he did not have a fair first trial? 2. What amendment did he believe was violated because of his second trial? 3. What was the outcome of his second trial?

Govt 5-14: Copy and answer the following questions 1. What amendment discusses searches and seizures? 2. What amendment discusses a criminal's right to counsel?

Govt 5-15: Copy and answer the following question 1. What are two examples of Pro- Slavery Thinking? 2. Give one Constitutional Compromise to satisfy states that supported slavery.

Govt 5-16: Copy and answer the following questions 1. What was originally a theatre character, but became a term that describes things related to African Americans? 2. What forced citizens to pay a fee to the poll worker before they could vote?

Govt 5-19: Copy and answer the following questions 1. What did the 24 th Amendment ban? 2. Which state gave women the right to vote first? What year was it? Take out SCOTUS folder/flipper