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American Government The Bill of Rights
March 8, 2019 American Government The Bill of Rights
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WARM UP HSA Questions of the Day
What is an amendment? An Amendment is an addition or change to something already established. 2. How many amendments does the US Constitution currently have?
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Amendments An Amendment is an addition or change to something already established. Congress proposed 12 amendments in 1789 and three-fourths of the states approved ten of them in 1791, creating the Bill of Rights. Thus, the BoR are the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
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Bill of Rights First 10 amendments added to the US Constitution is called The Bill of Rights 1. Amendment I: Freedom of religion, assembly, petition, press, speech 2. Amendment II: Right to bear arms (possess a gun)
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Bill of Rights 3. Amendment III: No quartering of soldiers without consent (government can’t force citizens to house citizens) 4. Amendment IV: No searches and seizures without consent, warrant, or probable cause
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Bill of Rights 5. Amendment V: Right to due process, to no incriminate yourself (remain silent), cannot be tried twice for the same crime, a grand jury must indict a suspect, and the right to eminent domain (government can take your house/property for fair price and to improve greater community)
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Bill of Rights 6. Amendment VI: Right to a speedy and public trial, attorney, and impartial (fair) jury 7. Amendment VII: Right to jury trial in most civil (not criminal) cases 8. Amendment VIII: No excessive bail amounts or cruel and unusual punishments
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Bill of Rights 9. Amendment IX: People are entitled to individual rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution (allows for the expansion of the people’s rights) 10. Amendment X: Reserved powers; Powers not given to the national government by the Constitution are powers that belong to the states.
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