A 3-minute guide to the Bill of Rights - Belinda Stutzman

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The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution --
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also known as the Bill of Rights --
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were ratified or passed over 200 years ago.
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But even though they're a bit, well, old,
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these first 10 amendments are still the most debated and discussed section
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of our Constitution today.
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So, can you remember what they are?
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Let's take a look.
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The First Amendment is the freedom of speech,
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press, religion, assembly and petition.
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This may be the most revered of the amendments.
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The First Amendment protects our rights to say and write our opinions,
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worship how we please, assemble together peacefully
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and petition our government, if we feel the need.
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The Second Amendment is the right to bear arms.
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The original intent of the Second Amendment
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was to protect colonists from the invading British soldiers,
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but it now guarantees that you have the right
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to own a gun to defend yourself and your property.
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The Third Amendment is called the "Quartering" amendment.
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It was written in response to the British occupation,
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and as a result of the colonists having to house -- or quarter --
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soldiers in their homes during the American Revolution.
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Because of this amendment,
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our government can never force us to house soldiers in our home.
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The Fourth Amendment is the right to search and seizure.
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The police can't come into our home without a search warrant
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and take our personal property.
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Today, many concerns have arisen about our rights to privacy in technology.
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For example, can the government track your location with your smartphone,
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or can social media postings such as on Facebook and Twitter
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be used without a warrant?
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On to the Fifth: It's all about due process.
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You've probably heard the phrase "I plead the Fifth"
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in movies or on TV.
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They're talking about the Fifth Amendment,
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which says that you don't have to take the witness stand against yourself
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if you may end up incriminating yourself.
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OK, we're halfway done.
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The Sixth and Seventh Amendments are about how the legal system works.
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If you're accused of a crime,
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you have the right to a speedy public trial and an impartial jury.
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You also have the right to a lawyer,
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and the right to take the stand if you choose.
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This is important because it will prevent the accused from sitting in prison forever
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and insists that the prosecution proceed with undue delay.
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The Seventh says you have the right to a jury trial,
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where 12 impartial peers decide your innocence or guilt in the courtroom,
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as opposed to a judge doing it all alone.
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The Eight Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
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Is the death penalty cruel? Is it unusual?
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It's hard for Americans to agree on the definitions of cruel and unusual.
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The Ninth and Tenth Amendments are called the non-rights amendments.
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They say that the rights not listed in the Bill of Rights
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are retained by the people in the states.
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We have other rights that are not listed in the Constitution,
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and the states have the right to make their own policies,
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like instituting state taxes.
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So now you know all 10 amendments.
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Can you remember them all?
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If not, remember this:
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the Bill of Rights is a crucial piece of American history,
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and though society has undergone many changes
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these past 200 and some years,
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the interpretation and application of these amendments are as vital today
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as they were when they were written.
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