Bill of Rights

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10th grade American Government (Quarter 1) Flashcards on Bill of Rights, created by Sally V. on 28/09/2022.
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Bill of rights guarantees Rights of people
Guarantee meaning To promise & deliver a future result
Who wrote the Bill of Rights James Madison
Several states wanted Greater protection for individual liberties
10 of the amendments were Ratified by states
The purpose of the Bill of rights is To prevent government abuse of powers
LIBERTIES VS RIGHTS Bill of rights guarantees & protects the freedoms of people
Civil liberties Freedoms the government says it will protect under the law
Civil liberties meaning Rights held by individuals that cannot be taken away by law
Civil rights Guarantees of equal treatment under law & protections from discrimination
SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS 1st, 2nd, & 3rd amendment
Substantive rights meaning Fundamental right that belong to everyone
1st amendment Freedom of expression
2nd amendment Right to own & bear weapons
3rd amendment Protection against housing troops
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Freedom of religion, petition, speech, press & assembly
PROCEDURAL RIGHTS Criminal procedures, civil action, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th amendment
Procedural rights meaning Rights that protect citizens in the justice system
CRIMINAL COURTS Criminal cases involve accusations of crime or illegal activity
Tried by a Jury
Punishments like Fines & jail time
CIVIL COURTS Civil cases involve disputes between people or organizations.
Payments from 1 party to Another
Juvenile & Family & Housing courts
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 4th, 5th, 6th, & 8th amendment
4th amendment Unreasonable search & seizure
5th amendment Grand juries, self-incrimination & due process
6th amendment Trial rules & rights to a lawyer
8th amendment Cruel & unusual punishment
7th amendment Right to protection against illegal searches
UNENUMERATED RIGHTS 9th & 10th amendment
UNENUMERATED RIGHTS Rights that are not listed directly in the Constitution
9th amendment Protects any rights that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution or Bill of Rights.
10th amendment Reserves powers for states & people
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