ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Introduction to the Bill of Rights
1.
2. • James Madison, who
helped write the
Constitution, drafted a
“Bill of Rights.”
• In 1791, 10 Amendments –
the BOR - were added
to the Constitution.
James Madison
3. • Guarantees five major
freedoms:
• Religion
• Press
• Speech
• Petition
• assembly
4. • Citizens have the right to bear arms,
and states have the right to form
militias.
5. • Soldiers cannot be
quartered (kept) in
private homes without
permission.
6. • Freedom from
search and
seizure
(something
being taken)...
• Search
warrants have
to be based on
probable
cause.
7. • No “double
jeopardy”,
self-incrimination,
or taking away
due process.
• The government
cannot take away
your stuff (eminent domain) without
compensating you.
8. • Right to a public
and speedy trial
by an impartial
jury.
• Right to know what
you’ve been
charged with.
• Right to confront
witnesses.
• Right to an attorney.
11. • It’s impossible to create a list of
everything you are entitled / have a
right to.
• Meaning: the
Constitution
provides a
floor, but not
a ceiling for
your rights.