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Bell ringer, 2/13. Please copy the questions. (10) Please skip three lines per question. Also, please have planners on your table. What are civil liberties? What are some forms of expression guaranteed under the freedom of speech? What does “freedom of assembly” mean? What is a petition?
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Bell ringer, 2/13 Please copy the questions. (10) Please skip three lines per question. Also, please have planners on your table. • What are civil liberties? • What are some forms of expression guaranteed under the freedom of speech? • What does “freedom of assembly” mean? • What is a petition? • What freedoms does the First Amendment protect?
Bell ringer, 2/13 Please copy the questions. (10); Also, please have planners on your table. • What are some limits to the First Amendment? • What is slander? • What is libel? • If there is ever a conflict of rights between an individual and the community, whose rights come first? • Why are your First Amendment rights limited?
Today's Objective • Explain how the First Amendment guarantees freedoms • Define the limits to the First Amendment freedoms
Dates to remember • Ch. 4-1 quiz on Thursday, 2/16 • Ch. 4 test – Thursday, 2/23
Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Video – Future Fright • 5 Freedoms of First Amendment • Outline – Limits to the First Amendment
Religion Congress is prohibited from establishing An official _______; protects the freedom to Practice whatever faith you wish
Speech 1st Amendment guarantees that we Can say whatever is on our minds without fear Of _______; extends to radio, TV, internet Communication, art, music and clothing
Press Allows Americans to express themselves In print; includes newspapers, magazines, Books, radio; Government cannot practice _________
Assembly Protects right to gather In groups for any reason, so long as they are peaceful; also freedom of ________ to join social clubs, labor unions, political parties, etc
Petition Guarantees the right to _______ the Government by letter, email, phone call; Right to express (complain) ideas to Government leaders
What three students were involved in the Tinker v. Des Moines case? What issue were the two students protesting? How were the two students planning to protest in December of 1965? How did the Supreme Court rule in Tinker v. Des Moines? Which judge wrote the majority opinion in Tinker v. Des Moines? Bell ringer 2/14 Read Landmark Supreme Court Case, page 108; Copy and answer the following (5); Also, please have planners on table.
Today's Objective • Describe how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused. • Name the other rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights
Dates to remember • Next test / quiz will be on Friday, 9/30 covering Ch 4-1 and 4-2 • 5 AR books read and passed by 10/11 • End of grading period is 10/11
Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Web Maps – Limit to 1st Amendment Freedoms • 8 Vocabulary terms you should know … • Four Column Chart – Rights of the Accused
--------- & -------- may justify limits on our 1st Amendment; do not have right to endanger others Limits to the 1st Amendment, pg 101
--------- & -------- may Justify limits on our 1st Amendment; do not have right To endanger others Use civil liberties -------- meaning do not Interfere with rights Of others Limits to the 1st Amendment, pg 101
Unlimited freedom is not possible; rights of One must be balanced by rights of many; If there is a conflict, rights of -------- come first. Limits to the 1st Amendment, pg 101
Chapter 4 Vocabulary A sum of money used as a Security deposit to ensure That an accused person Returns for his/her trial Singling out an Individual as a Suspect due to the Appearance of ethnicity Following Established legal procedures Putting someone on Trial for a crime Which he or she Was previously acquitted spoken untruths that Are harmful to Someone’s reputation Freedoms to think And act without Government I Interference or fear Of unfair legal treatment The rights of full Citizenship and Equality under the law A sum of money Required of Voters before they Are permitted to Cast a ballot
Protecting Rights of the Accused, pg 103-05 Fourth Amendment Protects against Unreasonable ----- And ------- Law enforcement must Have a --------- To enter home or office; Not easily given
Bell ringer 2/15 Use chart on page 110 to answer following 5 questions (please write question); Also, planners out and on your table. • Which amendment guaranteed women the right to vote? • Which two years saw multiple amendments passed? • How many amendments changed the government structure or function? • Which amendment repealed a previous amendment? • Which decade saw the most amendments passed?
Today's Objective • Describe how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the accused. • Name the other rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights
Dates to remember • Ch. 4-1 quiz on Thursday, 2/16 • Ch. 4 test – Thursday, 2/23
Daily Planner • Bell ringer • 8 questions you should know for Ch. 4-1 quiz • Rights of the Accused Web Map • HWK – Review for quiz
Protecting Rights of the Accused, pg 103-05 Fifth Amendment protects Against --------- … Fifth Amendment also Protects accused right to Remain -------; protection Against self incrimination
Protecting Rights of the Accused, pg 103-05 Fifth Amendment also Protects --------; must Follow legal procedures Fifth Amendment limits ----------- ; right to Take private property For public use
Chapter 4-1 questions you should know … Banning printed material Or films Page 98 - 101 Lectures, radio, and TV broadcasts Are covered by the Which freedom of The First Amendment The Founders of the US believed that the Purpose of government Was to protect the Rights of whom? Speaking lies that Harms a person’s reputation Printing lies that harms A person’s reputation Forming clubs, Political parties and Labor unions are part Of our freedom Of what The freedom to think And act without Government interference The First Amendment Is best known Amendment because It protects 5 basic What?
Protecting Rights of the Accused Sixth Amendment guarantees Right to confront ______; also a right to a lawyer ______ Amendment guarantees Speedy, public, impartial Trial where crime occurred If possible