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Complete your chart with the help of this Power Point.
Bill of Rights Complete your chart with the help of this Power Point.
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1st Amendment Protects freedom of religion, speech and press and the right to assemble peacefully and the right to petition the government Freedoms of expression and individual liberties
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2nd Amendment Right to bear arms
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3rd Amendment Citizens do not have to house soldiers in their home unless they give consent or Congress passes a law
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4th Amendment In order to search through someone’s home, the police need a warrant in order to do so Protects from unreasonable searches and seizures Probable Cause vs. Reasonable Suspicion
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5th Amendment Protects the rights of the accused
Provides Miranda Rights, protects against Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination (“I plead the 5th” ), Eminent Domain
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6th Amendment People have a right to a fair and public trial in a criminal case Trial must take place in a reasonable amount of time Allowed to see all witnesses against you and hear charges against you
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7th Amendment In civil cases, people are allowed a fair and speedy trial by jury In cases over $20 Grants the same rights as the 6th, but in Civil Cases
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8th Amendment Protects people from cruel and unusual punishment
Protects people from unreasonable bail
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9th Amendment All rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are still granted to the people
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10th Amendment When laws are not decided by the national government then they transfer to the state and eventually to the people
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Overall, how does the Bill of Rights protect us as individuals?
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Overall, how does the Bill of Rights restrict the power of the government?
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