Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlexina Sims Modified over 8 years ago
1
Sources of our Rights 1.3
2
Essentials Essential Standards Evaluate the rights of individuals in terms of how well those rights have been upheld by democratic government in the United States. Learning Target I know the foundational documents that the United States’ Constitution was built on.
3
1. Documents Magna Carta: took away power from monarch: 1215 English Bill of Rights: 1689 Certain rights to citizens Declaration of Independence: 1776 Constitution: 1789 Bill of Rights: 1789 Added for protection against gov’t abuses
4
2. Laws Gov’t laws Federal, state, local
5
3. Courts Rulings in courts, precedents (has this happened before?) Decisions in court interpret meaning (2 kinds) of Constitution Loose: gov’t has more power than Constitution gives Strict: gov’t has ONLY power written
6
Rights 1) Security Rights Protect us from the government some rights deny certain powers to the gov’t Article I: limitations on gov’t power
7
Rights cont. 2) Liberty Rights Protect our civil rights (rights given to all citizens in a democracy) Rights for the accused Most are listed in Bill of Rights 5/10 Bill of Rights protect the accused.
8
Rights cont. 3) Equality Rights All persons are treated the same 14th Amendment—all protected by the law 15 th : suffrage (voting) for black males 19 th : suffrage for women
9
Testing our Rights Prejudice: unfair thoughts to a group of people Discrimination/racism: unfair actions 14 th Amendment: protects against both
10
Rights debated Affirmative action: gives “edge” to minority groups and women Work, college Reverse racism? Bakke vs University of California http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TquKLF0sT54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TquKLF0sT54 Glass ceiling: certain groups do not rise in status in jobs, businesses
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.