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Explore the significance of the Bill of Rights, including its amendments, the concept of due process, and key individuals such as James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Jay. Learn about the Magna Carta and the Federalists' support for the Constitution. Discover the protections offered by amendments like freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and the right to a fair trial. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the Bill of Rights and its impact on American society.
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Another word for “approve.”
Another word for “changes.”
When peoplehave the rightto a fair public trialto be decided by a jury.
He thought that theBill of Rightswould“endanger” the nation.
In Virginia, he told the convention thatthe national governmentwas too strong.
Two men who wentto the state conventionas Anti-Federalistsand returned home asFederalists.
Government cannotforce citizens toquarter soldiersin peacetime
Government cannotsearch a person’s homeor take property withoutthat person’s permission
National government can do only what is in the Constitution – all other powers belong to the states or the people
Right to trial by jury for any civil controversy more than $20