How many enslaved people did Thomas Jefferson own in his life?
around 600
This compromise said that enslaved people would count as 3/5's of a person.
3/5s compromise
Freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press and to petition the government
What kind of evidence is details, facts or statements from a text in the form of a quote or paraphrase
Textual
Name 3 things that make Mrs. Ruckert crash out in class.
answers vary.
This is the idea that you should have the freedom to do what you want.
Liberty
These people wanted a weak federal government
ANTI- federalists
What did the framers of the Constitution originally want people to own guns for?
To form militias
What kind of evidence is numbers or data from research?
Statistical
The first 3 articles of the Constitution create these.
The 3 branches of government - Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches.
This is the idea that everyone should have the same protections under the law.
Equality.
What compromise said that they would add a list of freedoms that the government could not intrude on.
Bill of Rights
What does the fourth amendment protect against?
Unreasonable searches and seizures
What does pathos do?
invokes emotions and feelings in the listener/reader
What does the 8th amendment protect against?
Cruel and unusual punishments, excessive bail
This person is given credit for writing the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Which compromise said that the government could only tax imports and not exports.
Commerce Compromise
Name at least 3 rights that the 5th amendment protects.
Double jeopardy, right to remain silent, due process, and eminent domain.
What does logos do?
Develops arguments by using logic and reasoning
Name at least 3 rights in the 6th amendment
Speedy and public trial, lawyer, confront witnesses, obtain witness, impartial jury of your peers.
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The Connecticut Compromise created this. (be specific, tell me what they are called)
2 houses of Congress- Senate and House of Representatives
The police arrest you for armed robbery. When they question you, you have no idea that you are allowed to remain silent or that you can call a lawyer. They question you for 24 hours without any food, water, or sleep and finally you confess to the robbery. Can they use that confession in court? Why or why not.
NO - Exclusionary rule, no miranda rights, coerced confession.
What 4 things should every paragraph in an argumentative essay have?
Claim, Evidence, Citation, Reasoning
Name at least 4 things that every person receives to ensure they have due process when accused of a crime?
FAIR process of law: Warrants for searches, read Miranda rights before questioning, impartial jury, lawyers, speedy and public trial, witnesses, no cruel and no cruel and unusual punishments.