
Civil Liberties Part 3 ( 5th Amendment)
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Christopher Berry
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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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What is it called when a person cannot be tried for the same crime more than once?
Taking the fifth
Due process
Double jeopardy
life, liberty or property
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Has been told of charges against them
Due Process
Not Due Process
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What does Due process mean?
Someone does not have to testify against themselves
That people must be read their rights
That people have the right to a fair trial
That the government can't take your property without paying a fair price for it
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Brianna was not allowed to give her testimony at her trial
Due Process
Not Due Process
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What does taking or pleading the "fifth mean"?
That someone doesn't have to testify against themselves
That people must be read their rights
That you can't be tried for the same crime twice
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Michael is being brought up on the same exact charges he was previously found not guilty to due to new evidence
Due Process
Not Due Process
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What is the statement called that police have to tell people before they are questioned?
Taking the fifth
Miranda Warning
Double jeopardy
Eminent domain
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Trying somebody in a court without a jury
Due Process
Not Due Process
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The 5th Amendment protects people who are accused of crimes by.........
allowing citizens to remain silent and not tell on themselves
ensuring that the due process must take place
preventing another trial for the same crime if one has already been found innocent (not guilty)
All of the above
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Holding a hearing without giving enough time to prepare
Due Process
Not Due Process
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The 5th Amendment relates to the....
Search and Seizure
Right to bear arms
Electing the President
Right of Accused
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Using a confession against somebody if they did not know they could remain silent/ were not read Miranda Rights
Due Process
Not Due Process
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Due process and the right to an attorney are rights usually found in which Amendment?
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
Seventh Amendment
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Assigning a free lawyer to somebody who could not afford one
Due Process
Not Due Process
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Not writing anything down at the hearing or recording what happened there
Due Process
Not Due Process
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Bringing witnesses to the hearing and asking them to tell what happened
Due Process
Not Due Process
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A person's case takes 6 years to get started
Due Process
Not Due Process
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