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Our First Ten Constitutional Amendments 1791
The Bill of Rights Our First Ten Constitutional Amendments 1791
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The First Amendment Speech Press Religion Assembly Petition
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Why they included it Upset by British restrictions in the colonies during the “intolerable” period before the war – NEVER AGAIN!
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Free Speech What it’s NOT:
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Free Press What it’s NOT:
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Free Assembly What it’s NOT:
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The Second Amendment Right of the people to keep and bear arms
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Why they included it The belief that a militia was needed to protect yourself from government harassment
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Bearing arms What it’s NOT:
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The Third Amendment No quartering of soldiers in private homes
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Why they included it Protection from harassment by troops
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The Fourth Amendment Freedom from unwarranted searches
Freedom from unnecessary seizures
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Why they included it Protection for you and your property
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The Fifth Amendment Due process rights
No repeat trial for the same crime No self-incrimination Habeas corpus
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Why they included it Protection for you if you are a defendant
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The Sixth Amendment Due process rights Speedy trial
Impartial jury trial Ability to see who testifies against you Right to an attorney
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Why they included it Protection for you if you are a defendant
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The Seventh Amendment Due process rights Jury trial in civil cases
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Why they included it Protection for you if you are a defendant in a civil (not criminal) case
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The Eighth Amendment Due process rights Fair punishment
No cruel or unusual punishments
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Why they included it Protection for you if you are a defendant
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The Ninth and Tenth Amendments
Other rights are possessed by states and citizens (even if those rights are not specifically mentioned in the BOR) Ex: Right to travel Right to have children Right to an education Right to own property
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