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Title: Bill of Rights


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Bill of Rights
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Amendment I
  • Protects the freedoms of assembly, petition,
    press, religion, and speech
  • Examples
  • The government cannot establish an official
    religion or treat people differently because of
    their beliefs
  • The government cannot practice censorship
  • Petition Make a request to the government about
    law or public policy

3
Amendment I
  • Limits
  • Cannot endanger our government or other Americans
  • Example Provoking a riot
  • Cannot interfere with the rights of others
  • Example Spreading lies to harm another
  • Slander if spoken libel if printed

4
Amendment II
  • The right to keep and bear arms
  • Controversial
  • The government may pass laws to control, but not
    prevent, the possession of weapons

5
Amendment III
  • No quartering of soldiers
  • Without homeowners consent during times of peace
  • Without the authorization of Congress during war
  • A problem before the Revolutionary War

6
Amendment IV
  • Protects Americans against unreasonable searches
    and seizures
  • A search requires probable cause
  • Officer then asks a judge to issue a search
    warrant
  • Warrants allow officials to search a suspects
    home or business and take specific items as
    evidence

7
Amendment V
  • Protects the rights of the accused
  • Cannot be put on trial for a serious federal
    crime without a grand jury indictment
  • Indicates a crime may have been committed
  • Double jeopardy
  • A person judged not guilty cannot be tried again
    for the same crime
  • Cannot be forced to testify against yourself
  • I plead the fifth

8
Amendment V (Continued)
  • Requires due process
  • Established legal procedures must be followed
  • Protects property rights by limiting the
    governments power of eminent domain
  • The government cannot take private property
    (land) for public use without paying the owner a
    fair price

9
Amendment VI
  • The accused must be informed of the charges
    against them
  • Guarantees a speedy and public jury trial
  • The accused are entitled to
  • Hear/question all witnesses against them
  • Call witnesses in their own defense
  • A lawyer or public defender if necessary

10
Amendment VII
  • Deals with civil cases (not criminal cases)
  • Disagreements between people (contracts
    malpractice)
  • Guarantees a jury trial if the amount of money
    involved is over 20
  • If both sides agree, a judge can decide the case

11
Amendment VIII
  • Bail or jail while awaiting trial
  • Bail Used as a security deposit for temporary
    freedom
  • Prohibits excessive bail and fines (setting an
    amount much too high)
  • Forbids cruel and unusual punishments
  • Controversy over the death penalty continues

12
Amendment IX
  • People have rights beyond those listed in the
    Constitution
  • These rights may be unwritten, but they cannot be
    taken away
  • Example Privacy
  • In our homes medical and financial records
    personal choices

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Amendment X
  • Powers not given to the national government are
    reserved for the states or the people
  • Prevents Congress the President from becoming
    too strong
  • Examples Setting up schools licensing lawyers
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