F. Opposed the Constitution as-is.
G. Believed people had rights that should be protected.
H. Wanted the Constitution to be approved as-is.
FederalistsAnti-FederalistsC. Missing Amendments Think about the amendments listed below, then describe one thing that might happen if the amendment was missing from the Constitution. The first one has been done for you.
Without this this might happen!3rdI could be forced to quarter (house) soldiers. This could mean I would have to give up my room and our family would have to pay for the soldier’s food which could be a financial burden.
6th4th8th1stConstitutional RightsReviewVOTING RIGHTSNATURAL RIGHTS (LIFE, FREEDOM, ETC.)INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMSLIMITS ON GOVERNMENTRIGHTS OF THE ACCUSEDLater AmendmentsBill of Rights © 2023 iCivics, Inc.Matching Activity. Use this page to organize the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights.
Activity. Cut each box out and read the statement. Paste it on the amendment that is the best match.
Name __________________________
You’ve Got Rights16274938510No unreasonable searches and seizures.
You don’t have to house soldiers in your home during peacetime.
The right to have a jury hear your casein a
criminal trial.
The right to have a jury hear your casein most civil trials.
The government
cannot deprive you of life, liberty or property without due process of law
Citizens can keep and bear arms.
Bail, fines and punishments must not be excessive.
You
have freedoms of religion, speech, press and the right to assemble peacefully and petition the government.
Did you find a
right not listed in the Constitution It still belongs to the people!
If a
power isn’t given
to the federal government, it goes to the states or the people.
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