BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 MONDAY The image below symbolizes a right protected by the Bill of Rights. What constitutional right does this image symbolize?

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BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 MONDAY The image below symbolizes a right protected by the Bill of Rights. What constitutional right does this image symbolize?

Do you care about your constitutional rights? Should you care? Why or why not?

Two reasons why constitutional rights are worth caring about are that constitutional rights protect us as individuals and they protect us as a society.

What are the individual rights contained in the Bill of Rights? Which rights have to do with personal freedom? What about the rights related to those accused of crimes?”

BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 TUESDAY Why does the U.S. Supreme Court continue to debate the constitutionality of the death penalty? A Citizens are protected from unreasonable search and seizure. B Citizens are protected from cruel and unusual punishment. C Citizens are protected against double jeopardy. D Citizens are protected against unfair trials.

BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 WEDNESDAY Which constitutional principle is applied when police inform suspects of their rights? A due process of law B eminent domain C double jeopardy D trial by jury

BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 THURSDAY The statement below was made by President Dwight Eisenhower upon signing Public Law 396 in 1954 which added “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance.    To anyone who truly loves America, nothing could be more inspiring than to contemplate this rededication of our youth, on each school morning, to our country's true meaning. Source: Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum Which First Amendment protections have been cited in opposition to this change? A establishment and free exercise B establishment and association C speech and free exercise D association and speech

BELLWORK SS.7.C.2.4 FRIDAY

How do constitutional rights impact individual citizens? Essential Questions How do constitutional rights impact individual citizens? How do constitutional rights impact our society?