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American Government 1.14, Interpreting Civil Liberties Part 1

American Government 1.14, Interpreting Civil Liberties Part 1

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Social Studies

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbie Gregory

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16 Slides • 18 Questions

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American Government 1.14, Interpreting Civil Liberties Part 1

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​​​Materials Needed:

  • ​Pen/Pencil/Paper

  • ​4.2.1 & 4.2.4 Study Guides

Let's review the Bill of Rights!!!

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Analyze due process as represented in the Fifth and Fourteenth amendments.

Explain the incorporation of the Bill of Rights through the Fourteenth Amendment.

Analyze conflicting views of Supreme Court justices on due process and the incorporation of the Bill of Rights.

Describe significant Supreme Court cases in which civil liberties have been reinterpreted.

Evaluate significant Supreme Court decisions that have affected citizens' civil liberties.

Construct an argument evaluating a Supreme Court opinion in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier.

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Crash Course Government and Politics | Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government #28 | Episode 28 | PBS

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What is the 14th Amendment Due Process Clause?

https://youtu.be/kmbpyerUxe4

Civil Rights & Liberties: Crash Course Government #23

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbwsF-A2sTg

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Review the Key Terms from 4.2.1 Study Guide:

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Review the Key Terms from 4.2.4 Study Guide:

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Multiple Choice

What process applies Bill of Rights protections to the states?

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The Fifth Amendment

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Incorporation

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Procedural due process

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Multiple Choice

If motorists complain they were unfairly fined because the city's parking rules weren't posted, what form of due process have they been denied?

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Procedural due process

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Substantive due process

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Third Amendment rights

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Multiple Choice

According to selective incorporation, what Bill of Rights protections apply to the states?

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some

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all

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none

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Multiple Choice

What clause do the Fifth and Fourteenth amendments have in common?

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Free speech clause

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Double jeopardy clause

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Due process clause

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​​Play the Kahoot! that follows on the next slide to find out how well you know Due Process!

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Here is the Game Pin you will need to participate and compete against classmates:

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-​Be sure to use your actual name when playing the Kahoot!

 

-Be sure to record your score when done!

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Kahoot!

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What was your final score?

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Overall, how did you do? Did you score better or worse than you expected?

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​​Play the Kahoot! that follows on the next slide to find out how well you know Civil Liberties!

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Here is the Game Pin you will need to participate and compete against classmates:

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-​Be sure to use your actual name when playing the Kahoot!

 

-Be sure to record your score when done!

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Kahoot!

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What was your final score?

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Overall, how did you do? Did you score better or worse than you expected?

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Multiple Choice

What makes a court case a landmark case?

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It is important.

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It involves civil liberties.

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It is later overturned.

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Landmark Supreme Court Cases:

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Landmark Supreme Court Cases:

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Multiple Choice

What can't students do in school?

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Pray

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Disrupt school activities

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Exercise free speech

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Multiple Choice

What state requirement resulted from the Gideon v. Wainwright decision?

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Miranda warning

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Police warrants

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Legal counsel

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Multiple Choice

In the case of Katz v. United States, why did the Supreme Court decide that police needed a warrant to tap a public phone booth?

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Because the booth belonged to the phone company

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Because the Constitution doesn't mention technology

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Because the person on the phone had a reasonable expectation of privacy

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Multiple Choice

What kind of speech might involve wearing special clothing or making a gesture to make a point?

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Symbolic speech

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Pure speech

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Protest speech

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Multiple Choice

How do precedents help courts decide cases?

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By changing the law

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By providing guidelines for judges

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By introducing new ideas

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Play Do I Have a Right? - Bill of Rights Game | iCivics

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Review the 4.2.3 Practice Requirements:

Please send any questions you have about this assignment to me!

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Review the 4.2.6 Practice Requirements:

Please send any questions you have about this assignment to me!

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Review the 4.2.6 Practice Requirements:

Please send any questions you have about this assignment to me!

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Reminders!

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What is the difference between civil liberties and civil rights?

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What is due process and in which amendments is it found?

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Review your landmark civil liberties Supreme Court cases chart.  Which case is most important to you and why?

American Government 1.14, Interpreting Civil Liberties Part 1

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​​​Materials Needed:

  • ​Pen/Pencil/Paper

  • ​4.2.1 & 4.2.4 Study Guides

Let's review the Bill of Rights!!!

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