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Civil Liberties Part 3 ( 5th Amendment)

Civil Liberties Part 3 ( 5th Amendment)

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12th Grade

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Christopher Berry

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24 Slides • 17 Questions

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Civil Liberties Part 3

(5th Amendment)

By Christopher Berry

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SWBAT develop historical awareness by recognizing how historical accounts change over time IOT evaluate the Supreme Court’s interpretations of freedoms in the 4th through 8th Amendments in landmark court cases.

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GC.25 Evaluate the Supreme Court’s interpretations of freedoms in the 4th through 8th Amendments. 

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Coach Berry

" Video Review and Quiz " 

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Multiple Select

What is it called when a person cannot be tried for the same crime more than once?

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Taking the fifth

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Due process

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Double jeopardy

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life, liberty or property

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Has been told of charges against them

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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What does Due process mean?

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Someone does not have to testify against themselves

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That people must be read their rights

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That people have the right to a fair trial

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That the government can't take your property without paying a fair price for it

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Multiple Choice

Brianna was not allowed to give her testimony at her trial

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Select

What does taking or pleading the "fifth mean"?

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That someone doesn't have to testify against themselves

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That people must be read their rights

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That you can't be tried for the same crime twice

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Multiple Choice

Michael is being brought up on the same exact charges he was previously found not guilty to due to new evidence

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Select

What is the statement called that police have to tell people before they are questioned?

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Taking the fifth

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Miranda Warning

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Double jeopardy

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Eminent domain

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Multiple Choice

Trying somebody in a court without a jury

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Select

The 5th Amendment protects people who are accused of crimes by.........

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allowing citizens to remain silent and not tell on themselves

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ensuring that the due process must take place

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preventing another trial for the same crime if one has already been found innocent (not guilty)

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Holding a hearing without giving enough time to prepare

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Select

The 5th Amendment relates to the....

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Search and Seizure

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Right to bear arms

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Electing the President

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Right of Accused

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Multiple Choice

Using a confession against somebody if they did not know they could remain silent/ were not read Miranda Rights

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Select

Due process and the right to an attorney are rights usually found in which Amendment?

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Fourth Amendment

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Fifth Amendment

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Sixth Amendment

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Seventh Amendment

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Multiple Choice

Assigning a free lawyer to somebody who could not afford one

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Not writing anything down at the hearing or recording what happened there

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Choice

Bringing witnesses to the hearing and asking them to tell what happened

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Multiple Choice

A person's case takes 6 years to get started

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Due Process

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Not Due Process

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Coach Berry

" Great Job " 

Civil Liberties Part 3

(5th Amendment)

By Christopher Berry

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