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On your Constitution Wheel draw a picture to represent each principle. Use color.
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The Bill of Rights (1791)
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1 st Amendment Freedom of RELIGION Freedom of ASSEMBLY Freedom of PRESS Freedom of PETITION Freedom of SPEECH
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2nd Amendment Right to BEAR ARMS This means: OWN A WEAPON (He has some really strong bear arms!!)
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3 rd Amendment No QUARTERING of troops in peacetime. That means you don’t have to provide food or shelter for soldiers.
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4 th Amendment No illegal SEARCH or SEIZURE …it can be legal if they have a WARRANT or PROBABLE CAUSE (suspicion)
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5 th Amendment Imminent Domain (PROPERTY COMPENSATION) No Double JEOPARDY Right to Due Process Right to a GRAND JURY No SELF INCRIMINATION “I plead the 5th!!”
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6 th Amendment Right to SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL with an IMPARTIAL JURY Right to L AWYER Right To Hear & confront accuser Right to know crime being accused of
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7 th Amendment You have the right to have a jury in a civil trial A judge cannot change a jury verdict
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8 th Amendment No EXCESSIVE BAIL and fines no CRUEL & unusual punishment
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9 th Amendment Unenumerated Rights …this means that you have more rights than just the ones LISTED “in the bill of rights.”
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10 th Amendment FEDERALISM DELEGATED Powers not given to the (NATIONAL) government goes to the (STATE) governments
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