8. The Bill of Rights Flashcards
What was the controversy surrounding the Bill Of Rights?
Although many of the details of the Bill Of Rights were discussed at the Constitutional Convention in it was initally left out of the Constitution.
What is the difference between Civil Rights and Civil Liberties?
Civil Rights are positive freedoms which specify actions and privileges which cannot be denied. Civil Liberties are negative freedoms which protected individuals from actions of others (specifically the government)
What is the purpose of civil liberties
To put a limit on government authority designed to safeguard individuals’ freedom ex// freedom from unreasonable searches. Freedom from government censorship
What is the purpose of civil rights?
To give people the right to act. Like freedom of religion. Freedom from discrimination
What privileges are provided in the Bill of Rights?
(1-3) are personal rights, (4-8) are legal rights, (9-10) catch all clauses
What rights does the First Amendment give?
Freedom of religion, speech, & press. These are explicitly limited to the federal government but states may curtail these rights
What rights does the Second Amendment give?
The right to bear arms. Also mentions the right to a well-regulated militia.
How do people interpret the second amendment?
By debating on whether or not the right to bear arms is a militia’s right or an individual right
What does the third amendment state?
Soldiers cannot stay in your house without compensation
What does the fourth amendment state
It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. They would need probable cause and reasonable suspicion to search you
What does the fifth amendment state?
Gives us legal process protections. Gives you the right to remain silent, and doesnt allow people to stand trial for the same crime twice
What is due process?
The formal set of legal procedures that the government must follow when bringing charges against individuals accused of committing a crime. It is designed to safeguard against abuses of power
What are considered ‘forms of power’ when it comes to due process
Fines, imprisonment, and capital punishments
What does the 6th Amendment state?
Gives us the right to a public trial, right to legal representation, and prohibits detention without cause
What does the 7th Amendment state?
Right to a trial in civil cases