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The Bill of Rights Constitution allows for changes (amendments) – first ten known as the Bill of Rights protect people from gov’t Bill of Rights ratified (approved) December 15, 1791
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First Amendment (“Five Freedoms”)
Freedom of religion speech press assembly (gather) petition (protest)
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Second Amendment right to bear arms
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Third Amendment cannot be forced to keep soldiers in homes during peacetime
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Fourth Amendment protection from illegal searches and seizure police need a reason to search you or your property (probable cause)
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Fifth Amendment person cannot be forced to admit they are guilty
person cannot be tried for the same crime twice due process of law (gov’t must follow the rules when putting someone on trial) eminent domain (gov’t can purchase your house)
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Sixth Amendment right to trial by jury right to speedy trial
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Seventh Amendment right to jury trial in civil cases involving more than $20
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Eighth Amendment freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
no excessive fines or bail
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Ninth Amendment people have rights that might not be listed in the Constitution privacy liberty
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Tenth Amendment there are powers that only the states have (reserved powers) speed limits education marriage driver’s license
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Optional Assessments:
Write a poem/song that incorporates each amendment of the Bill of Rights 10 stanzas (4 lines per stanza) rhyming would be nice! filming song being played a bonus!
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Create booklet that incorporates each amendment of the Bill of Rights
10 recent articles from newspapers, magazines, Internet articles must explain how amendment relates to us today protest outside nuclear power plant police obtaining a search warrant for someone’s home no duplicate articles 1 typed ¶ for each article explaining how article represents amendment assembled in numerical order cover page with name and period neatness counts!
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Due Date: Wed Oct 31, 2012 40 points!
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