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Bill of Rights Scenarios

Bill of Rights Scenarios

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8th - 10th Grade

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Kimberly Resler

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17 Slides • 8 Questions

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The Bill of Rights

Scenarios: Do you know your rights?

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There was a violation in the first scenario: Which amendment of Sara's was being violated?

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No rights violated

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Amendment 4

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Amendment 6

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Amendment 8

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Multiple Choice

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Was there a violation of rights during this scenario? If so, what right under which amendment was violated?

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No rights violated

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Amendment 4

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Amendment 7

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Amendment 3

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Multiple Choice

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Was there a right violated in Carolyn's situation? Was it okay to order her hand cut off for shoplifting?

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No rights violated

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Amendment 6

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Amendment 8

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Amendment 2

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Multiple Choice

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Was Jesse's First Amendment rights being violated when he was suspended from school for wearing a political t-shirt?

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Yes, under the first amendment he has freedom of speech and can wear what he wants

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No, because he was in school, the school can determine the dress code and students must abide by it regardless of what the first amendment says.

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Multiple Choice

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Under the Bill of Rights, were Ryan's rights being violated when he was told he could not play and was suspended because of a drug test he failed?

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Yes because it is a free country and marijuana is legal in his state, therefor he should still play.

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No because his school allows for drug testing, he most likely agreed in order to participate, and he failed- so he shouldn't play.

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Multiple Choice

Which Amendment protects citizens from having to supply food and shelter to soldiers during a time of peace (similar to the Quartering Act imposed by Great Britain prior to the Revolutionary War) .

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Amendment 1

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Amendment 2

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Amendment 3

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Amendment 4

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Multiple Choice

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Is this a violation of an individuals rights? Could you argue against this a airport security?

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Yes! It is a violation of Amendment 4- that protects me from unlawful search and seizure

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No, because it is protecting myself and other citizens from possible terrorists threats or actions that could harm others on an airplane.

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Multiple Choice

The first ten amendments are called

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The Constitution

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The Bill of Rights

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The Articles of Confederation

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The Preamble

The Bill of Rights

Scenarios: Do you know your rights?

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