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1 Review of the 1st Amendment-
Read the Rights around the World Statement. Answer the following after all have been read. How are the rights in different countries around the world similar and different to rights in the US? Which of these rights are most surprising? Why?

2 Amendments 1 through 10 The Bill of Rights

3 Background to the Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights was added to the constitution in 1791 to limit the power of the government.

4 Amendment 1 (RAPPS) Religion Assembly Press Petition Speech
Freedom of- Religion Assembly Press Petition Speech

5 Amendment 2 The right to keep and bear arms or own guns

6 Amendment 3 No quartering of soldiers (US government cannot force citizens to shelter soldiers in their homes)

7 Amendment 4 No unreasonable (illegal) search and seizures
Search warrant- court order allowing law enforcement to search a suspects property

8 Amendment 5 The government cannot force a person to testify against themselves in court A person cannot be put on trial without an indictment (formal charge) by a grand jury

9 Amendment 5 continued… No Double Jeopardy (put on trial for the same thing twice) Must follow Due Process (established legal procedures) Limits the governments power of Eminent Domain (gov’t taking private property)

10 Amendment 6 Rights of the Accused
Accused must know the nature of the crime Trial by jury (or a judge if requested) Speedy trial The accused are entitled to a lawyer

11 Amendment 7 Civil Trials (trials between two parties)
Trial by Jury for disputes over $20

12 Amendment 8 No cruel and unusual punishment
No excessive bails or fines

13 Amendment 9 US citizens do have other rights that are not listed in the Constitution

14 Amendment 10 Any powers not given to the national government are reserved for the states and the people

15 Bill of Rights Picture Assignment
Draw and color a picture that represents each amendment in the bill of rights. Label each picture and give a brief description of each amendment. You can also create 1 picture to represent all the amendments. (10 point homework assignment)


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