Understand the role of limited government in the protection of individual rights, including protections relating to the writ of habeas corpus, bills of attainder, and ex post facto laws.
Outline the right to grand jury and the guarantee against double jeopardy help safeguard the rights of the accused.
Describe issues that arise from guaranteed of speedy and public trials.
Identify the freedoms and rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, including the right to a fair trial by jury.
Examine Supreme Court interpretations in selected cases of the right to an adequate defense and the guarantee against self-incrimination, including Gideon v. Wainwright and Miranda v. Arizona.
Review the Aim and notes from your initial text read.
Participate in the corresponding lesson topic presentation, revising notes.
Watch corresponding video(s); further revising notes.
Complete teacher instructed assignments.
Excogitate and pore over notes for upcoming topic assessment.
Watch the corresponding topic Interactive Flipped Video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise notes.
Watch the corresponding topic Bill of Rights Institute video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise and revise notes.
Watch the corresponding topic Bill of Rights Institute video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise and revise notes.
Watch the corresponding topic Bill of Rights Institute video; pausing and playing as needed to record and revise and revise notes.
By the end of this lesson students should be able to understand the role of limited government in the protection of individual rights, including protections relating to the writ of habeas corpus, bills of attainder, and ex post facto laws; outline the right to grand jury and the guarantee against double jeopardy help safeguard the rights of the accused; describe issues that arise from guaranteed of speedy and public trials; identify the freedoms and rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, including the right to a fair trial by jury; examine Supreme Court interpretations in selected cases of the right to an adequate defense and the guarantee against self-incrimination, including Gideon v. Wainwright and Miranda v. Arizona.
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