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Title: AMENDMENTS


1
AMENDMENTS
  • 1-10
  • NOTES

2
VOCABULARY
  • Press -
  • Assemble -
  • Petition -
  • Militia -
  • Bare Arms -
  • Seizure -
  • Federal -
  • Criminal Court -
  • Civil Court-
  • Written publishing
  • To gather together
  • To ask the government
  • State sanctioned army
  • Own weapons
  • To take
  • National
  • For a crime
  • For money

3
The Bill of Rights
  • The Bill of Rights are the first ten Amendments

1-10
4
Amendment 1
  • Freedom of speech, religion and press. Right to
    assemble and petition.

5
An easy way to remember Amendment 1
  • Religion
  • Assemble
  • Press
  • Petition
  • Speech

6
Four Times When Freedom Of Speech Does Not Apply
  • Obscenity Cussing
  • Fighting Words Threatening
  • Libel Public Written Lie
  • Slander Public Spoken Lie
  • LIBEL AND SLANDER DEFAME CHARACTER

7
Does Freedom of Religion Apply at School?
  • Yes just like you have Young Life at lunch,
    students can participate in religious groups at
    school, but the teacher or principal cannot force
    the issue of religion on the students.

8
Freedom of Press
  • People have the right to read or write anything
    they want
  • Even the KKK can write bad things about
    minorities unless
  • Prior Restraint The government can censor
    writing before its published

9
Right to Petition
  • You can ask the government, but they dont have
    to say yes

10
Right to Assemble
  • Why did the Founding Fathers add this to the
    Constitution?
  • Can you Protest at School?
  • Yes you can but it must be peaceful and not
    blocking any walk ways.

11
Amendment 2
  • The right to bare arms and create a militia.

12
Right to Bare Arms
  • You have the right to own weapons.
  • However, you must stay within the law.
  • Right to Create a Militia
  • Must be recognized by the state

13
Amendment 3
  • Dont have to feed house soldiers. Quartering

14
Do we have to worry about Amendment 3 today?
  • Not really so why was it added and why has it
    not been removed?
  • The only way to remove an amendment is to amend
    it, like amendments 18 and 21.

15
Amendment 4
  • No illegal search and seizure

16
  • The police must have one of two things in order
    to search your home
  • Probable Cause an idea that you are doing
    something wrong
  • Search Warrant An order from a judge to search
    your property

17
Does Amendment 4 apply at school?
  • No Anything brought onto school property is
    subject to search by anyone, just like an airport
    or courthouse.

18
Amendment 5
  • Due process correct procedure
  • Double jeopardy cant be tried twice for the
    same crime
  • Plead the fifth dont have to speak AGAINST
    YOURSELF

19
Due Process
  • Before your life, liberty, or property can be
    taken from you, the correct procedure must be
    followed.

20
Double Jeopardy
  • 2 Exceptions
  • Multiple times means multiple crimes.
  • Multiple names for the same crime.

21
Plead the 5th
  • Self incrimination
  • In court you must tell the truth. If you cannot
    tell the truth without incriminating yourself,
    you dont have to speak.
  • Listen to your lawyer.

22
Amendment 6
  • Right to a quick and public trial by jury. Right
    to be told what youre accused of and the right
    to a lawyer

23
  • Quick this means as quickly as possible for the
    judicial system, not necessarily quickly.
  • Public this means you have the right to call
    witness to support your case. They cannot hold
    your trial in secret.
  • Jury of your peers Your peers are not just like
    you but they are people from your area.
  • Being told what youre accused of doesnt mean at
    the scene.
  • Right to a lawyer if you can afford it, get
    your own.

24
Amendment 7
  • Right to take someone to civil court if they owe
    you 20.00 or more

25
Is it a good idea to sue someone for 20.00?
  • Not really since it cost 25.00 to file a civil
    court case, but when the Constitution was
    written, 25.00 was a lot of money.

26
Amendment 8
  • No cruel or unusual punishment

27
Amendment 9
  • People cannot be denied any right just because it
    is not listed in the Constitution.

28
Amendment 10
  • States have rights not given to the Federal
    Government, but states also cannot go against the
    Federal Government.
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