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Warm-Up The Bill of Rights
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Words to Know
Write the letter of the definition next to the matching word as you work through the lesson. You may use the glossary to help you.
unenumerated rights A. to develop a first version of something
guaranteeB. rights that are not listed directly in the
Constitution
draft C. to promise and deliver a future result
civil libertiesD. rights that are fundamental and belong to all
citizens
procedural rights E. rights held by individuals that cannot be taken away by law
substantive rights F. rights that protect citizens in the justice system
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Lesson Goals
Learn about the Bill of Rights.
the Bill of Rights was
created.
AnalyzeDescribe the difference
between the substantive
rights.
and
Explain the idea of
rights.
Lesson Question
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Guaranteed Rights
The guarantees your rights.
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The Bill of Rights
Development of the Bill of Rights
In 1789, Madison drafted, or developed, a series of to the Constitution.
• Several states wanted greater protection for individual .
• Ten of these amendments were ratified by the .
• They became known as the Bill of Rights.
The Purpose of the Bill of Rights
The to the Bill of Rights states the purpose of the document.
The Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the
Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent . . . abuse of its powers, that further . . .
restrictive clauses should be added.
–Constitution of the United States Preamble to the Bill of Rights
They wanted to prevent of government and increase public confidence.
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Instruction
Civil Liberties
Civil liberties are the rights by the Bill of Rights.
• These amendments recognize that people have natural rights.
• They protect citizens from government of their rights.
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Substantive Rights in the Bill of Rights
Substantive rights are rights that belong to all citizens.
Substantive Rights
Second Amendment:Right to own and bear
weapons
Third Amendment:Protection against
housing troops
First Amendment:Freedom of
Instruction
The First Amendment
Freedomof expression
Freedomof religion
Freedomof petition
Freedom ofFreedom of the
Freedom of
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The Second Amendment
The Second Amendment protects the right to own a .
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people
to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
–Constitution of the United States Amendment II
Instruction
The Third Amendment
The Third Amendment shows the importance of rights to the framers.
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner,
nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
–Constitution of the United States Amendment II
Procedural Rights
Procedural rights protect citizens in the system.
Procedural rights
SeventhFourth, Fifth, Sixth,Eighth
actionprocedure
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The Bill of RightsInstruction
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Unenumerated Rights
Unenumerated rights are not listed in the Constitution.
Unenumerated Rights
Ninth Amendment Tenth Amendment
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The Ninth Amendment
The Ninth Amendment protects any rights that are not specifically
in the Constitution or Bill of Rights.
The Tenth Amendment
The Tenth Amendment reserves powers for the and for the
.
Criminal Procedure
Fourth Fifth EightSixth
Unreasonable
and seizure
-
incrimination
Right to Cruel and unusual
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Summary The Bill of Rights
Answer
Lesson Question How does the Bill of Rights protect civil liberties??
Review: Substantive Rights
Substantive Rights
Second Amendment:Right to own and bear
First Amendment:Freedom of
Third Amendment:Protection against
troops
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Review: Procedural Rights
Procedural rights
SeventhFourth, Fifth, Sixth,Eighth
actionprocedure
Review: Unenumerated Rights
Unenumerated rights
Amendment Amendment
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