Thursday, Jan. 10
1. Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor
2. Update your Table of ContentsDate Title Entry #01/7 Constitution Test Review 7401/9 The Role of the Citizen notes 7501/10 Bill of Rights packet 76
3.Get out your Bill of Rights packet. If you did not get one on Friday then get one from me.
1st - Learning Recovery - Monday, Jan. 7
Name Ch. 6 section 1 and 2 worksheet
Ch. 6 section 5 and chapter 7 section 1 worksheet
Articles of Confederation political cartoon
U.S. map in 1790
Emily X X
Marina x
1st - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Semester Test Review
Larissa X
Taylor A. X
Bryson X
Ulises X X
Makayla X
Thomas X X X
Destiny X X X
Marina x X
Sarah X x
4th - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Semester Test Review
Caleb X
Lyly X
Martha X X
Hailey X
Patrick X X x
5th - Learning RecoveryMonday, Jan. 7
Name Ch. 6 section 5 and chapter 7 section 1 worksheet
Articles of Confederation political cartoon
U.S. map in 1790
Moises X
5th - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Semester Test Review
Moises X X XC.J. X X XEmily W. X
7th - Learning Recovery -Monday, Jan. 7
Name Ch. 6 section 5 and chapter 7 section 1 worksheet
Articles of Confederation political cartoon
U.S. map in 1790
Justin X
Sonia X X
7th - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Semester Test Review
Justin X X X
Sonia X X X
Anthony X X
Zach X
Alex X X X
Bradley X X
Christian N. X x
8th - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Semester Test Review
Caleb X X x
http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=254561&title=Constitutional_Principles__Rule_of_Law&ref=Billofrightstv
Bill of Rights packet• Use the Blue Book pages 250 to 252 and packet to
answer the questions
• The following are opinion questions: 1st Amendment = #2, 3, 42nd Amendment = #23rd Amendment = use page 1445th Amendment = #1, 2, and 5 use the dictionary6th Amendment = #27th Amendment = skip #28th Amendment = #2 and 39th Amendment = #1 and use page 23810th Amendment =
1st Amendment – 5 Freedoms
(5) 1. A. SpeechB. ReligionC. AssemblyD. PressE. Petition
1st Amendment – 5 Freedoms
2. To threaten someone, yell fire in a crowded movie theater, yell bomb at the airport, write untruths about someone
1st Amendment – 5 Freedoms
3. Jail, fines, sued
1st Amendment – 5 Freedoms
4. Sacrifice, polygamy
1st Amendment – 5 Freedoms
5. Petition = formal request to a superior or one in authority for some favor, privilege, or redress of a grievance
Assembly = to gather or bring together
2nd Amendment – Right to Bear Arms
1. They can not be infringed upon
2nd Amendment – Right to Bear Arms
2. Grace period; felons can’t own guns; concealed weapons
3rd Amendment – Quartering of Soldiers
Quartering Act – before the Revolution colonists were forced to house British soldiers
4th Amendment – Search and Seizure
1. persons, houses, papers, and effects
4th Amendment – Search and Seizure
2. The date, what they expect to find, the location, a judge’s signature, and the area to be searched
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
1. Capital Crime = death penalty is a punishment
Infamous crime = a serious crime such as murder, rape, or robbery but the death penalty is not a punishment
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
2. Legal accusation returned by a grand jury, charging the commission or omission of some act, which is punishable by law
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
3. To decide if a person should be tried in a federal court; they examine the evidence against the accused to determine if there is enough evidence against him to merit a case going to court
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
4. 12 to 23
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
5. True bill = enough evidence to go to trial
No true bill = not enough evidence
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
6. Means a person can not be tried twice for the same crime
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
7. Nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself
5th Amendment: Fair Trial in Open Court
8. The right of the accused to be treated fairly and according to the law
6th Amendment: The Rights of a Person in Court
1. Held in the district where the crime took place
6th Amendment: The Rights of a Person in Court
2. So secret witness cannot bear witness against the accused
6th Amendment: The Rights of a Person in Court
3. Subpoena
7th Amendment: Jury Trials
1. $20
7th Amendment: Jury Trials
2. a. Where there was a question on a point of law
b. Where there has been a technical injustice in the court procedure.
8th Amendment: Excessive Bail and Punishment
1. Security given to the court to obtain the temporary release of a prisoner and guaranteeing his appearance at a designated time.
8th Amendment: Excessive Bail and Punishment
2. Intolerable Acts – closed the port of Boston; officials accused of crimes stood trial in Britain
Salem Witch Trials – hanged for accusation of witchcraft
8th Amendment: Excessive Bail and Punishment
3. Death penalty = opinion
9th Amendment: Other Rights
1. Right of Privacy; education; work where you want
9th Amendment: Other Rights
2. Article I Section 8 describes the necessary and proper clause (elastic clause) which is the basis for the implied powers or laws that aren’t listed in the Constitution
ex. Health Care
10th Amendment: Rights of the States
1. Given to the states and to the people of the states
ex. Divorce laws, speed limits, marriage laws
The Role of the Citizen notes (Use pages 264-270 in the blue textbook to take your own Cornell notes)
I. What is a citizen?
II. What are your rights?
III. What are your Responsibilities?
IV. How do you stay informed?
V. How do you make wise decisions?
VI. How do you participate in your community?
Write 4 questions (of your own, not the roman numeral title)Summary
Homework
Find an article in the newspaper or the internet that has to do with one of the first 10 amendments. Summarize the article and tell me which amendment it describes and why.