Living Constitution – The Bill of Rights and other Amendments

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Living Constitution – The Bill of Rights and other Amendments U.S. History Living Constitution – The Bill of Rights and other Amendments

Bill of Rights - part 2 http://www. youtube. com/watch

Living Constitution – The Bill of Rights and other Amendments CA Standards: 11.1.3 Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal vs state authority and growing democratization Objectives: Identify basic freedoms guaranteed by the first 10 amendments Summarize Amendments 11-27.

Homework In Notebook – write definitions for: Bills Legitimacy Cabinet Naturalized Coup Override Federal Polls Framers Sovereign Impeachment Term Limits Incriminate Veto Definitions are found on page 33 in Reading Study Guide Workbook Reread Pages 84 - 103 The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century Prepare for Open notebook Quiz

Living Constitution – The Bill of Rights and other Amendments Terms & Names Page 31 in Reading Study Guide Workbook Bill of Rights Double Jeopardy Due Process of Law Reserved Powers Suffrage

Notes: Living Constitution Guided Reading The Bill of Rights and other Amendments Read Pages 31 & 32 Reading Study Guide

Notes: Living Constitution Guided Reading 1. Name two ways the Bill of Rights protects citizens accused of crimes? 5th Amendment: Citizens cannot be tried twice for the same crime. Citizens can refuse to testify when that testimony may incriminate them.

Notes: Living Constitution Guided Reading 2. How did Amendments 15, 19, 24, and 26 change American society? These amendments changed the requirements for voting – changes that allowed more citizens to vote.

Amendments 11-18 http://www. youtube. com/watch

Amendments 19-27 http://www. youtube. com/watch

Be prepared for open notebook exam