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Learning Log 9-17 Read the Supreme Court case below and answer these questions. How do you feel about the case? How you think the Supreme Court ruled? Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe (2000)   Before football games, members of the student body of a Texas high school elected one of their classmates to address the players and spectators. These addresses were conducted over the school's loudspeakers and usually involved a prayer. Attendance at these events was voluntary. Three students sued the school.

Class Business Progress reports- due back signed- 5 points Papers back Learning logs- date each entry clearly Sub Report Class raffle National Constitution Day

Bill Of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States are called The Bill of Rights. An amendment means a change. These ten amendments protect individual freedoms by describing rights the U.S. government cannot take away from the people.

The Bill of Rights The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly, and the right to petition the government.

The Bill of Rights The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms.

The Bill of Rights The Third Amendment guarantees soldiers cannot be quartered in any house. Quartered means to occupy. U.S. soldiers cannot stay in your house without your permission.

The Bill of Rights The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.

The Bill of Rights The Fifth Amendment guarantees each person the right to a fair trail (due process), no one can be charged twice for the same crime (double jeopardy), people in the U.S. cannot be forced to incriminate themselves (tell on themselves), and people in the U.S. cannot have their property taken by the government without payment (eminent domain).

The Bill of Rights The Sixth Amendment guarantees a person certain rights when they are charged with a crime. This is called due process. The sixth amendment guarantees things like the right to a public and speedy trial, a fair jury, cross examination of witnesses, and an attorney.

The Bill of Rights The Seventh Amendment guarantees the right to a jury in a civil proceeding.

The Bill of Rights The Eighth Amendment protects against excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishment.

The Bill of Rights The Ninth Amendment reserves other rights to the people. It basically says the U.S. Constitution cannot be used to deny people rights.

The Bill of Rights The Tenth Amendment reserves States Rights. It says powers not defined by the U.S. Constitution or forbidden by it become powers of the states.

The Bill of Rights- Activity Get a piece of paper and put your name on it. Review the Bill of Rights class set List the 4 most important to you with # 1 being the most important- confidential quiet work

The Bill of Rights- Activity Get into a group with the other people who also choose the same amendment Have one person act as recorder Your job is to convince the class they should vote on the amendment you choose Work as a group to write a persuasive speech one of your group members will give to the class. You will have 15 minutes to develop your speech.

The Bill of Rights- Activity Each group will have 2 minutes to present and each other group will have 30 seconds to respond. Each person in the room will vote- confidential