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U.S. Bill of Rights

U.S. Bill of Rights

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Social Studies

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9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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SSCG6, S2585866

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Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides β€’ 4 Questions

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The US Constitution and Bill of Rights 😎

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​The first 10 amendments of the US Constitution are the Bill of Rights.

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Draw the 5 Freedoms of the 1st Amendment

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Right to bear arms

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​The 2nd amendment

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The Bill of Rights

Objectives


Describe the circumstances and debate that led to the Bill of Rights.


Predict what might happen if key rights were missing from the Constitution.

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The Bill of Rights

  • The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the Constitution and includes specific guarantees such as free speech, free press, and religion

  • The proposed Bill of Rights was sent to the states for ratification and was approved in 1791.

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Multiple Choice

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Suffrage is a fancy word meaning _____

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the right to vote

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the process to amend the Constitution

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suffering

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Open Ended

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Name the five freedoms of the first amendment.

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Multiple Choice

Which amendment protects the rights of every American, such as Freedoms of Speech, Religion and Press?

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Second Amendment

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First Amendment

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27 Amendments

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Third Amendment

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The Bill of Rights

  • Some states ratified the Constitution. To ratify means to approve.

  • Some states had problems with it and wanted changes made. Because of this, Amendments were made. An amendment is something that has been added.

  • The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.

The US Constitution and Bill of Rights 😎

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​The first 10 amendments of the US Constitution are the Bill of Rights.

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