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1 Warm-Up (8) 50 Facts Time: 6 minutes Magic Number: 42
Tchuna & Isaac? What did you both get on your DBQs?

2 Homework Review(5)

3 The Bill of Rights Mnemonic (5)
Practice, Practice, Practice!

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8 Five

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12 Nine

13 Ten TENsion

14 Name that Amendment! (7) Instructions Jot it down
When I say Diamonds, yell out the correct amendment

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16 Protects people who are accused of committing a crime

17 Allows us to assemble and protest…

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19 Protects the states from an UNLIMITED national/federal government

20 Prevents us from having to take care of the military

21 Allows us to communicate with our government…

22 Allows us to have rights even IF they are NOT in the Bill of Rights

23 Our government cannot lie…

24 From being punished in weird ways…

25 From being persecuted or forced to believe in something…

26 Protects people from their own big mouths…
Allows them not to be a witness against themselves…

27 Only the Jury can judge me…

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35 Class Mottos Who are we? Diamonds!

36 Class Mottos “Swing your machete!”

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39 Turn & Talk What would you do if you were accused of a crime? What rights, if any, do you still have? Who would you contact? Would you be worried?

40 Today’s Objective (15) Team Haughton will be able to:
8.19: Summarize the rights of the accused (amendments 4-8 of the Bill of Rights)

41 Rights of the Accused: Amendments 4-8 pg. 39

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43 People accused of a crime have rights too!

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45 Amendment What does it mean? 4th - No unreasonable search or seizure The government cannot search my property without a court order

46 Five

47 Amendment What does it mean? Fair treatment by the government You do not have to testify against yourself Right to a grand jury in capital (major) crimes No double jeopardy (being tried twice for same crime Government must pay you if they take your land 5th – Due Process of Law

48 Dave Chappelle

49 Six

50 Amendment What does it mean? Trial must begin soon and you can face your accuser 6th – Right to a speedy and public trial

51 Seven

52 Amendment What does it mean? A group of people determine if you are guilty or not 7th – Right to a trial by jury

53 Eight

54 Amendment What does it mean? No crazy punishments! 8th – No cruel or unusual punishment

55 Quick Review Which amendments protect people accused of a crime?
Let’s summarize each of them!

56 Independent Practice (10) pg. 40
R: Criminal defense attorney (lawyer) A: Client (person you are defending) F: Letter T: Summarize your client’s rights

57 Homework Rights of Accused Assignment Check the website
Teamhaughton.weebly.com Come to Homework Help Download QuizUp Supreme Leader 2007


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