History Warm-Ups Week # 14 Dates : Nov 30 – Dec 4 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________.

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History Warm-Ups Week # 14 Dates : Nov 30 – Dec 4 Monday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)

Monday: History Warm-Ups Week #14 1. Which amendment would most likely be used to argue against convicted criminals being treated unfair in prison? - 4 th Amendment- 6 th Amendment - 5 th Amendment- 8 th Amendment 2. Which amendment would most likely be used to argue against police officers going into homes with a warrant? - 1 st Amendment- 6 th Amendment - 4 th Amendment- 2 nd Amendment Selected Amendments of the Bill of Rights 1 st - Civil Liberties, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press 2 nd – Right to own a weapon 4 th – Protects against ‘unreasonable searches and seizures’ 5 th – Assures the right not to be deprived of ‘life, liberty, or property, without due process of law’ 6 th – Guarantees right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury 8 th – Protects against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment

Tuesday: 3. Which amendment would most likely be used by someone that wants prayer in public schools? - 4 th Amendment- 1 st Amendment - 5 th Amendment- 8 th Amendment 4. Which amendment would most likely be used by a lawyer arguing the right of his client to carry a rifle in his truck? - 1 st Amendment- 6 th Amendment - 5 th Amendment- 2 nd Amendment Selected Amendments of the Bill of Rights 1 st - Civil Liberties, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press 2 nd – Right to own a weapon 4 th – Protects against ‘unreasonable searches and seizures’ 5 th – Assures the right not to be deprived of ‘life, liberty, or property, without due process of law’ 6 th – Guarantees right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury 8 th – Protects against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment

Wednesday: 5. How was the grievance described in the quote addressed in the Constitution? - Ratification of the 1 st Amendment - Ratification of the 3 rd Amendment - Ratification of the 4 th Amendment - Ratification of the 7 th Amendment 6. Which of the freedoms listed below is Jefferson expressing as an important liberty to limit tyranny? - Trial by jury - Right to bear arms - Freedom of religion - Freedom of speech For depriving us, in many Cases, of the Benefits of Trial by Jury -- Declaration of Independence 1776 All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent -- Thomas Jefferson

Thursday: 7. Which part of the amendment process has not been met in order for this amendment to become part of the U.S. Constitution? - Certification by the President - Adoption at a nation convention of legislatures - Ratification by 3/4 th of the state legislatures - Proposal of the amendment to both the Senate & the House 8. Which grievance listed in the Declaration of Independence is addressed by the 3 rd Amendment? - Restricting trade - Quartering soldiers -Not providing counsel -Cruel punishments The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was introduced into Congress every year between 1923 & 1972, but never has been added to the Constitution.

Friday: 9. Obeying laws, paying taxes, and willingness to serve on a jury are all – - methods of gaining U.S. citizenship - duties of all U.S. citizens - ways in which citizens can join a political party -rights guaranteed under the 1 st Amendment 10. Which of the following protects the rights of the accused? - the guarantee of a speedy trial - the right to vote - the right to sign a petition - the right to keep and bear arms

Your Name: ___________________

C.4.U (Set Up Like W-Up page) Monday: None _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: What are 2 things you learned about George Washington’s Presidency…. _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: From the documentary, do you believe George Washington was more respected as a General or a President? Why…. _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: If you were asked to create George Washington’s tombstone, what four things would you put on there as his legacy. What four things would he want to be remembered for…..??? _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: What are 2 issues that John Adams had to face as our 2 nd President?