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Monday, Jan. 14
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 7601/14 Bill of Rights picture activity 77
3.Get out your Bill of Rights packet. If you did not get one last week 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 - Monday, Jan. 14
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Bryson X
Ulises X
Thomas X X
Marina x
Sarah X
5th - Learning RecoveryMonday, Jan. 14
Name Ch. 6 section 5 and chapter 7 section 1 worksheet
Articles of Confederation political cartoon
U.S. map in 1790
Moises X
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. 14
Name Ch. 6 section 5 and chapter 7 section 1 worksheet
Articles of Confederation political cartoon
U.S. map in 1790
Sonia X X X
Name Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
Sonia X X
Zach X
Alex X
Bradley X
8th - Learning Recovery - Thursday, Jan. 10
Name Holiday Ornament Federalists and Anti-Federalists reading/questions
Chapter 7 section 2 and 3 worksheet
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
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
3rd Amendment – Quartering of Soldiers
Quartering Act – before the Revolution colonists were forced to house British soldiers
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
5. True bill = enough evidence to go to trial
No true bill = not enough evidence
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
2. So secret witness cannot bear witness against the accused
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
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
Amendement 11-27
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMI1MzuwgYM
Bill of Rights Picture Analysis #1Describe what is happening
in the pictureRight
RepresentedAmendment
numberExplanation on
why you choose this
amendment.
A
B
C
D
E
Bill of Rights Picture Analysis #1Describe what is
happening in the pictureRight
RepresentedAmendment
numberExplanation on
why you choose this
amendment.
F
G
H
I
J