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Warm-Up (5) pg. 40 What are our three unalienable rights?
What does the 1st amendment protect? Who does the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th amendments protect? What does “no unreasonable search or seizure” mean in the 4th amendment? What does “due process of law” mean in the 5th amendment? Paste lifework onto pg. 41
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Dave Chappelle
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Homework Review (5) Paste onto pg. 41
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The Bill of Rights Mnemonic (5)
Practice, Practice, Practice!
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One
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Two
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Three
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Four
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Five
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Six
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Seven
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Eight
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Nine
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Ten TENsion
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Name that Amendment! (7) Instructions
WHISPER to your partner which amendment it is and why When I say GO, yell out the correct amendment
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Allows us to assemble and protest…
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Allows us to communicate with our government…
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Protects people who are accused of committing a crime
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Protects the states from an UNLIMITED national/federal government
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Prevents us from having to take care of the military
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Allows us to have rights even IF they are NOT in the Bill of Rights
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Only the Jury can judge me…
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Our government cannot lie…
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From being punished in weird ways…
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From being persecuted or forced to believe in something…
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Protects people from their own big mouths…
Allows them not to be a witness against themselves… Due process=fair treatment by the government
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Today’s Objective (13) Team Haughton Diamonds will:
8.19: Summarize Amendments 2, 3, 9, and 10 which are the rights of the people
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Rights of the People (2, 3, 9, and 10) pg. 43
Unit 5: Principles of Government
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Two
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Amendment What does it mean? 2nd – Right to bear arms You can keep legal weapons
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Three
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Amendment What does it mean? 3rd – No quartering of soldiers We do not have to feed and house soldiers during peacetime
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Nine
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Amendment What does it mean? 9th – Rights not listed IN the Constitution Just because a right is not IN the Constitution, does not mean we don’t have that right.
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Ten TENsion
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Amendment What does it mean? 10th – States’ rights (federalism) Powers not given to the national government, are given to the states.
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Independent Practice Rights of the People scenarios Paste onto pg. 44
Start Bill of Rights Lifework (will be on pg. 45)
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Homework Bill of Rights Analysis Use website review games
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