
Bill of Rights Review
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History, Social Studies
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8th Grade
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John Scott
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13 Slides • 19 Questions
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Welcome! Tuesday 3/13
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Learning Target: I will be able to review the Bill of Rights.
Practice Work: List an example of the 7th, 8th, and 9th Amendment.
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Use your foldable
These are NOT in order
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Multiple Choice
Fourth Amendment
Bail and Punishments
Quartering of Troops
Search and Seizure
Powers of the States and People
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Multiple Choice
Second Amendment
Right to Own a Gun
Quartering of Troops
Search and Seizure
Civil Law
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Multiple Choice
First Amendment
Freedom of Expression (religion, speech, press, assembly, petition)
Rights of the Accused (grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process)
Criminal Trial Rights
Additional Rights of the People
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Multiple Choice
Fifth Amendment
Rights of the Accused
(grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process)
Criminal Trial Rights
(fair and speedy trial, attorney)
Civil Law
Search and Seizure
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Multiple Choice
Ninth Amendment
Freedom of Expression (religion, speech, press, assembly, petition)
Powers of the States and People
Right to Own a Gun
Additional Rights of the People
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Multiple Choice
Third Amendment
Right to Own a Gun
Quartering of Troops
Search and Seizure
Civil Law
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Multiple Choice
Eighth Amendment
Freedom of Expression (religion, speech, press, assembly, petition)
Criminal Trial Rights
(fair and speedy trial, attorney)
Bail and Punishments
Additional Rights of the People
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Multiple Choice
Sixth Amendment
Rights of the Accused
(grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process)
Criminal Trial Rights
(fair and speedy trial, attorney)
Civil Law
Search and Seizure
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Multiple Choice
Tenth Amendment
Quartering of Troops
Powers of the States and People
Right to Own a Gun
Additional Rights of the People
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Multiple Choice
Seventh Amendment
Freedom of Expression (religion, speech, press, assembly, petition)
Criminal Trial Rights
(fair and speedy trial, attorney)
Civil Law (Jury, argument over $20 or more)
Additional Rights of the People
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Multiple Choice
If you are caught littering and your bail is $100,000 dollars this is a violation of the
2nd amendment
3rd amendment
8th amendment
1st amendment
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Real life situations
These are NOT in order
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Multiple Choice
What right is being violated in this scenario?
~ The police tell you they are putting you under arrest, but when you ask what was the crime, they do not tell you. ~
1st amendment
3rd amendment
6th amendment
7th amendment
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Multiple Choice
Jay was stopped by a police officer on his way home from school. The police officer wanted to search Jay’s backpack. Jay said to the officer, “Do you have a warrant?” The officer said, “no.” Which freedom is about to be violated?
Amendment 1
Amendment 4
Amendment 6
Amendment 8
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Multiple Choice
Dom is upset over the current curfew effecting teenagers throughout Salem. Dom decided that he was going to collect as many signatures as he could on a petition and present it to the city government’s office. At the government office, Dom was told the government would not accept the petition. Which freedom is about to be violated?
Amendment 10
Amendment 8
Amendment 3
Amendment 1
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Multiple Choice
Nora, a recent immigrant to the United States, was driving around the city of Los Angeles and noticed that there were churches and temples from several different religions located throughout the city. She was amazed at the fact that people in the United States could practice and worship any religion of their choice. Which freedom is being PROTECTED?
Amendment 1
Amendment 2
Amendment 3
Amendment 4
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Multiple Choice
On November 21, 2022, Issac was arrested for trespassing on his neighbor’s property. When he appeared before the judge to set his trial date, the judge told him his trial would take place on March 24, 2026. This violates Issac's ___ Amendment because the amendment says ___, and the judge set the trial date for 4 years later.
4th - citizens property is protected against theft or damage
6th - citizens have the right to a speedy and public trial
1st - citizens have the right to a speedy and public trial
10th - rights not contained in the Constitution go to the states and people
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Multiple Choice
The president wrote an executive order to stop more amendments from being added to the Constitution. The President is about to violate our ___ Amendment. This Amendment says, ____. This means only the people have the right to add or change freedoms not listed in the Constitution.
1st - rights not listed in the Constitution, are retained by the people
4th - the government cannot conduct unreasonable searches or seizures of property
8th - the power to change the Constitution belongs to the congress
9th - rights not listed in the Constitution, are retained by the people
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Multiple Choice
Alex was found innocent of a federal crime. The police and prosecutors continued to look for evidence to retry him for the crime. This violated his ___ amendment because he would be protected against "________." This means he cannot be charged for the same crime twice.
8th - cruel and unusual punishment
5th - cruel and unusual punishment
5th - double jeopardy
7th - double jeopardy
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Open Ended
Christian went to the courthouse to file a claim against his neighbor for causing over $1000 worth of damage to his home. The court official said he could not use the court for this. Explain which freedom is about to be violated.
Frame: Christian's _(#)_ Amendment is about to be violated. The amendment says, __(copy or paraphrase the amendment)__. If the court doesn't __(describe what the court would be doing wrong)__, they are violating his _(#)_ Amendment.
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Possible answer for Christian
Frame: Christian's (7th) Amendment is about to be violated. The amendment says, (that everyone gets a trial by jury for civil cases involving $20 or more). If the court doesn't (let Christian have a trial for the $1000 in damage), they are violating his (7th) Amendment.
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