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Thomas Jefferson’s Views on Education Emerald Chott Katherine Pottinger 10-22-13 Period 4

Emerald Chott Katherine Pottinger 10-22-13 Period 4

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Thomas Jefferson’s Views on Education

Emerald Chott Katherine Pottinger10-22-13Period 4

Amendment I Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to

religion, and freedom to assembly. Amendment II The right to bear arms. Amendment III No quartering, during war or not during war. Amendment IV No searches and seizures without a reasonably

obtained warrant. Amendment V Trial by jury. You cannot be tried for the same crime

twice, nor do you have to testify against yourself.

Bill of Rights

Amendment VI The right to a speedy and public trial, with witnesses defending

you, and a lawyer. The jury will be impartial. Amendment VII If the suit is more than twenty dollars, the person has a right to a

trial, and what is established as fact will not be tried in any other court.

Amendment VIII No excessive bail, or cruel and unusual punishments. Amendment IX Unalienable common rights not established in the Constitution

will be granted to the people. Amendment X Powers not resting to the federal government or prohibited from

the states in the Constitution will be left up to the states.

Bill of Rights