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flocabulary bill of rights read/respond questions 1. what were the foun…

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flocabulary bill of rights read/respond questions

  1. what were the founding fathers hoping to ensure by adding a bill of rights to the constitution? (#1)
  2. can the press print false information about people? why or why not? what is false information called? (#2)
  3. there are two arguments presented for and against the second amendment? what are the two arguments? (#3)
  4. does the fourth amendment apply to students on school campuses? (#5)
  5. explain what double jeopardy and due process of law means when referring to the fifth amendment. (#6)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The founding fathers added the Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties and limit government power, ensuring the people's rights were explicitly stated.
  2. The press generally cannot print false information that harms a person's reputation, called defamation (libel if written, slander if spoken), as it violates the rights of the individual.
  3. Arguments for the Second Amendment include the right to self - defense and protection against tyranny; arguments against often center on public safety concerns and the potential for gun - related violence.
  4. The Fourth Amendment applies to students on school campuses, but school officials have more leeway in conducting searches due to the educational environment's unique needs for safety and order.
  5. Double jeopardy in the Fifth Amendment means a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime. Due process of law ensures that legal proceedings are fair and that the government must follow established legal procedures when depriving a person of life, liberty, or property.

Answer:

  1. To protect individual liberties and limit government power.
  2. No, because it can be considered defamation (libel if written, slander if spoken).
  3. For: Right to self - defense and protection against tyranny; Against: Public safety concerns and potential for gun - related violence.
  4. Yes, but school officials have more search leeway.
  5. Double jeopardy: Cannot be tried twice for the same crime. Due process: Ensures fair legal proceedings and government follows established procedures when depriving of life, liberty, or property.