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  2. THE BILL OF RIGHTS - The National Constitution Center

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    PowerPoint Presentation. THE BILL OF RIGHTS. GOALS FOR CLASS. What is the Bill of Rights, and why did the Framers think it was necessary? Where did the idea of a Bill of Rights emerge from? What rights are in the Bill of Rights? Why those rights and not others?

  3. Bill of Rights | PPT - SlideShare

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    The document provides an overview of the Bill of Rights, which are the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. It summarizes each amendment, explaining the key rights and freedoms they protect such as freedom of religion, speech, press, trial by jury, and protection from unlawful search and seizure.

  4. The Bill of Rights.ppt - Google Slides

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    Rights of the Accused - A person cannot be tried for a serious crime unless a grand jury rules there is enough evidence . Double Jeopardy: person cannot be tried twice for the same crime

  5. The Bill of Rights ppt - Google Slides

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    4 Formation of the Bill of Rights • Federalists pledged that the First Congress would draw up a list of safeguards to protect basic rights • First Continental Congress takes place in 1787 •...

  6. Bill of rights | PPT - SlideShare

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    This document provides an overview of the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments to the US Constitution related to civil liberties and voting rights. It explains the first ten amendments which make up the Bill of Rights, including freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government.

  7. The U.S. Bill of Rights - St. Louis Public Schools

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    The Bill of Rights is the list of rights protected by the Constitution in the first ten amendments. A bill of rights is list of rights. amendment = a change or addition to the constitution.

  8. Bill of Rights | PPT | Free Download - SlideShare

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    Bill of Rights: The Bill of Rights was passed by Parliament on 16 December 1689. It lays down limits on the powers of sovereign and sets out the rights of Parliament and rules for freedom of speech in Parliament, the requirement to regular elections to Parliament and the right to petition the monarch without fear of retribution. It ...

  9. The Bill of Rights - PowerPoint PPT Presentation - PowerShow.com

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    The Bill of Rights. Description: The Constitution and the laws passed by Congress have created Civil Liberties and Civil Rights ... B. Civil Rights---positive acts of government that seek to make the ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation. Number of Views: 3142. Avg rating:3.0/5.0. Slides: 42. Provided by: lmos5. Category:

  10. What was the Bill of Rights originally intended for? To protect citizens against the actions of the federal government. Identify three key types of federal officials that are appointed by the President.

  11. The Bill of Rights.ppt - Google Slides

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    A person cannot be tried for a serious crime unless a grand jury rules there is enough evidence – Double Jeopardy: person cannot be tried twice for the same crime. The Bill of Rights.