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Constitution Day
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A introduction to the Bill of Rights Who advocated the Bill Write your personal thoughts
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George Mason Wealthy Virginian Eventually President Believed that all people should have rights Ensures freedoms
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Created in 1789 Ensure freedoms Some limitations Controls government in judiciary matters Allows states with certain responsibilities not covered under central government
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Free Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom to Assemble Right to petition
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Cannot call out a false alarm, example calling “fire” in a theater. Cannot libel, make false statement. Cannot make terrorist threat. Cannot give state secrets.
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Right to bear arms Provide a militia
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Protection from quartering troops
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Protection from unwarranted search and seizure
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5 th Amendment Due Process- Trial Double Jeopardy- can’t be tried on the same offense twice Self Incrimination – you cannot be used to testify against yourself Eminent domain – land that is owned but needed by government can’t be seized, must be paid.
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Trial by jury Rights of the accused Right to speedy trial Right to counsel
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Civil trial
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Prohibition of excesive bail and cruel and unusual punishment.
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Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution
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Powers of States and people
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1 st - Freedom of Speech 2d- Right to Bear Arms, Militia 3d- Quartering 4 th - Search and Seizure 5 th - Due Process, Double Jeopardy, Self Incriminate 6 th and 7 th Trial, Speedy Trial 8 th - No cruel punishment 9 th – Catch all 10 th - Power to state and people
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