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Due Process of Law CE 9d

Due Process of Law CE 9d

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

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Carrie O'Hanlon

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

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Due Process of LAw

Mini Review CE 9d

**Use Notes # 23
as a guide/ reference!

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Multiple Choice

Which option best defines due process of law?

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Everyone, including the government follows the laws

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Protection from fair government actions

3

Declares laws or actions to be unconstitutional

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Protection from unfair government actions

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Multiple Choice

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The law states that drivers must wear seat belts. A man gets a ticket for not wearing a seat belt.

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Fair (no due process violation)

2

Unfair (due process violation)

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Multiple Choice

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A protest group was arrested for gathering in front of the White House on a public street.

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Fair (no due process violation)

2

Unfair (due process violation)

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Multiple Choice

Select the example of a due process violation.

What example is showing unfair treatment?

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The police issued a ticket to someone who illegally parked.

2

A new and old driver were issued a ticket for speeding

3

A woman's purse was searched by the police without permission

4

A student got in trouble for a dress code violation

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  • Federal/ National Government (USA)

  • ​Right to a lawyer

  • Defense from self-incrimination

  • Cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property.

  • *Due Process in action

5th Amendment

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Multiple Select

SELECT THREE:

Which levels of government that protect due process using the 5th Amendment.

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National

2

Virginia

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USA

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Federal

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Local

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  • State & Local Governments

  • ​Equal protection Clause- protects against discrimination

  • Applies to all citizens born or naturalized

14th Amendment

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Dropdown

Complete the statement: The 14th Amendment prohibits the ​
governments from violating due process

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Multiple Choice

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The Lovings sued the state of Virginia for not being allowed to marry. How does the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment apply here?

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The Lovings faced unreasonable searches of their home from the police

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The Lovings were discriminated against because of mixed race marriage

3

The Lovings had the right to remain silent upon arrest

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The Lovings were not able to marry because of their difference in age.

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1. Why did Miranda sue Arizona?

2. Does the 5th or 14 amendment apply here?

3. What is 1 of the Miranda Rights? You have the right to.....

CHAT & DISCUSS: Miranda v. Arizona

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Multiple Select

Select all that apply. What is guaranteed from the Miranda case?

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Right to remain silent

2

Right to practice any religion or speech

3

Given the right to a lawyer

4

Anything you say can be used against you in court

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Tell me 1 thing that you know about due process.

Due Process of LAw

Mini Review CE 9d

**Use Notes # 23
as a guide/ reference!

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