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6.2 Bill of RightsFirst Ten Amendments

of The Constitution

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Standards• 8.2.3 Evaluate the major debates that occurred

during the development of the Constitution and their ultimate resolutions in such areas as shared power among institutions, divided state-federal power, slavery, the rights of individuals and states (later addressed by the addition of the Bill of Rights), and the status of American Indian nations under the commerce clause.

• 8.2.6 Enumerate the powers of government set forth in the Constitution and the fundamental liberties ensured by the Bill of Rights.

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Essential Questions

1. What is the purpose of the U.S. Constitution?

2. How does the system of Check and Balances work?

3. Why was it important to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution?

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Amendment

• The only way the Constitution can be changed.

• First ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights.

-ratified 1791.

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#1 Freedom of Expression• Religion

-No Harm, illegal acts

• Assembly

-Time, Place, and # of people

-Permits needed

• Press

-Libel (written, lying, cause harm)

-National Security

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• Petition

-Format

• Speech

-Clear and Probable Danger (incite violence or illegal acts)

-Slander (lying/ cause harm)

-Obscenity (vs. Indecent)

• Remember R.A.P.P.S.

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#2 Right to Bear Arms

• Creation of state militia

• Limitations-Criminal Record-Type of the weapons-Where you could have it-Waiting period

How many arms do you

have, 2

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#3 Quartering of Troops

• Feed and House Soldiers

-only with owner consent

-If prescribed by law

Remember 3’s a crowd

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#4 Search and Seizure

• Authorities need a warrant to search or seize your property or you

• Unless they have probable cause

• Remember search 4 something

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#5 Rights of the Accused

• Can’t Self Incriminate

• Double Jeopardy

• Due Process• Like the movies,

“I plead the 5th”

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#6 Right to a Speedy Trial• Have a jury of

peers• Confront

witnesses/ accusers

• Have a lawyer defend you

• Remember 0 to 60 in 6 seconds, that’s fast

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#7 Jury Trial in Civil Cases

• Remember this

SEVEN

CIVIL

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#8 Bail and Punishment

• No excessive Bail

• No cruel or unusual punishment

• Remember that the 8 looks like a pair of handcuffs

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#9 Power Reserved to the People

• Enumerated powers.

• If it is not in the Constitution, don’t worry it doesn’t mean you can’t have it.

• Remember that a 9 is a backwards P for

Power of the People

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#10 Powers Reserved to the States

• If it is not written in the Constitution, it’s up to the states

• Remember, “If the Constitution

did not Attend to it, it’s up to the states”