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Question
fold on the line & glue to the next page
the bill of rights
- freedom of speech
- right to bear arms
- protection from cruel punishment
- right to a fair trial
- protection from unreasonable searches
- right to practice religion
- protection of private property
- right to a speedy trial
- protection from self - incrimination
- right to peacefully assemble
fold on the line & glue to the next page
- identify important amendments.
pick one amendment
and write about
it in the box.
- color the
displayed side.
- cut the
border but not
the flaps.
This task involves matching the listed rights to their corresponding US Bill of Rights amendments, then completing the craft steps. The rights correspond to Amendments 1-10:
- Freedom of speech = 1st Amendment (also covers religion, press, assembly, petition)
- Right to bear arms = 2nd Amendment
- Protection from cruel punishment = 8th Amendment
- Right to a fair trial = 6th Amendment (also includes right to counsel, impartial jury)
- Protection from unreasonable searches = 4th Amendment
- Right to practice religion = 1st Amendment
- Protection of private property = 5th Amendment (via eminent domain clauses)
- Right to a speedy trial = 6th Amendment
- Protection from self-incrimination = 5th Amendment
- Right to peacefully assemble = 1st Amendment
For the craft: select one amendment, write about its importance in the box, color the front, cut the outer border (not the flaps), then fold and glue to another page.
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Matched Amendments:
- Freedom of speech - 1st Amendment
- Right to bear arms - 2nd Amendment
- Protection from cruel punishment - 8th Amendment
- Right to a fair trial - 6th Amendment
- Protection from unreasonable searches - 4th Amendment
- Right to practice religion - 1st Amendment
- Protection of private property - 5th Amendment
- Right to a speedy trial - 6th Amendment
- Protection from self-incrimination - 5th Amendment
- Right to peacefully assemble - 1st Amendment
Craft Completion (Example for 1st Amendment):
- Write in the box: "The 1st Amendment protects core democratic freedoms—speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition—allowing people to criticize the government, practice their faith, and organize for change, which are foundational to a free society."
- Color the "The Bill of Rights" displayed side.
- Cut the outer border of the sheet, leaving the flaps intact.
- Fold along the marked lines and glue the flaps to the next page.