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The Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights. The First 10 Amendments to the U. S. Constitution. Who determines what the Bill of Rights mean?. The Supreme Court Justices decide what each rule means. The 1 st Amendment—5 rights mentioned. Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom of the Press

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The Bill of Rights

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  1. The Bill of Rights The First 10 Amendments to the U. S. Constitution

  2. Who determines what the Bill of Rights mean? • The Supreme Court Justices decide what each rule means.

  3. The 1st Amendment—5 rights mentioned • Freedom of Speech • Freedom of Religion • Freedom of the Press • Freedom of Assembly • Right to petition the government

  4. Freedom of Religion

  5. Freedom of speech

  6. Freedom of the press

  7. Freedom of Assembly

  8. Freedom to Petition the government • You may sue the government for wrongs • You cannot be punished for exposing wrongs by the government • The courts decide if it is wrong & unfair

  9. 2nd AmendmentYou have the right to own a gun

  10. Third Amendment • The Government cannot force you to shelter soldiers in your home without your permission in time of war or peace.

  11. 4th AmendmentThe police can’t come in your home without special permission

  12. Fourth Amendment • What does a policeman need in order to search your home? • A warrant given to him by a judge • Probable cause is also needed

  13. Fifth Amendment • You cannot be tried for the same crime twice—called “Double Jeopardy” • You do not have to testify against your self. “I plead the fifth” • You must have due process of law before you are convicted • The government cannot take your land unless it pays.

  14. Sixth Amendment • Right to speedy, fair trial • You must be told why you are being arrested • You must be given a lawyer even if you can’t afford one

  15. 7th Amendment • You have the right to a trial with a jury for most crimes

  16. Eighth Amendment • Fines must be reasonable • Punishment must be fair Prisoner kissing his Mom through the glass at prison

  17. The Constitution cannot deny other rights Examples: People have a right to choose how they want to live their life. (Pursuit of Happiness) Where you want to live What kind of job you want You can choose to go to college If you want to get married If you want to have children Where you want to go on vacation 9th Amendment

  18. 10th Amendment • The states have rights not given to the federal government • Examples • Seat belt laws • Speed limit laws • Who they do business with (trading) • Zero tolerance rules at each school

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