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The Bill of Rights, a set of ten amendments that were added to the United States Constitution, was ratified on December 15, 1791. This was after the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was drafted in response to concerns raised by anti-federalists during the ratification of the Constitution. These anti-federalists were worried that the Constitution did not provide enough protection for individual liberties. The Bill of Rights aims to address these concerns by protecting fundamental freedoms such…
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The United States Constitutional right that is applicable to inmates is the three amendments which are the first, fourth, and eighth amendments. The constitutional rights are not absolute and may conflict with the broader needs of society. Courts must examine government rules to determine exactly which behaviors have been infringed on or have not because guidance from the higher courts was lacking, many of the tests developed by the lower courts to resolve these cases were contradictory. While inmates…
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principles outlined in the “Bill of Rights,” and as years went on, amendments that were missing from the original bill were added. This system is sorely needed in Oceania, a country in the dystopian world of 1984 by George Orwell. A bill that restrains the authoritarian government, named Big Brother, from excessive and cruel punishments would prevent the deaths and abuses of many people. That is why the United States Constitution’s Eighth Amendment would provide the most safety for the helpless of 1984’s world…
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Section 1:This section violates 8th amendment of the United States Constitution. Specifically, the provision of the section of the Articles or the portion of the Amendment is: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted.” It violates that provision because: section one says that if any football coach abuses a child shall be sentenced to death. However with the 8th amendment in play it stops that from happening. It forbids from any…
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I believe the most important amendment in the bill of rights is the eighth one. It states, “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This means the punishment must fit the crime. Without this right, people could be more severely punished than their crime warranted. Even though these people have committed crimes, they still deserve fairness. Otherwise there would be many upset citizens, sentencing and punishment does more only…
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In today’s society people snap when criminals receive the death penalty proclaiming that we are violating the 8th amendment, which indicates cruel and unusual punishment, however, in the 18th century under the “Babylonian law, King Hammurabi” (Jean Kellaway), introduced the world to execution. Which, now a days we view this as torture; before the states had hangings, electric chairs, firing squads, gas chambers and lethal injection, human being were gruesomely being tortured in unbelievable ways…
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by William Pynchon was confiscated by Puritan authorities in Massachusetts, condemned by the General Court and burned by the public executioner in the Boston marketplace. The incident is considered to be the first book-burning in America ("First Amendment Site," n.d. ). The pioneer of modern American censorship was Anthony Comstock, who founded the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice in 1872. In 1873, using slogans such as “Morals, not art and literature,” he convinced Congress…
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important issues occur within the field of marketing or should we confirm guest speakers, then we may alter the subject list/order of delivery. It is important that you regularly check the module area on the Portal for any amendments/notifications! We will endeavour to make amendments and inform you of them as soon as possible. NOTE : The Reading is a suggested example of a relevant chapter/text. Relevant chapters in any of the texts on the reading list, which relate to the topic area, would also be…
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where crime was committed 16. 6th Accused must be informed of the nature of the crime 17. 6th Accused must be confronted by witness in court 18. 6th Accused has a right to a lawyer 19. 7th Right to a trial by Jury 20. 8th Bail must be fair 21. 8th No cruel and unusual punishment 22. 9th All powers not stated in the constitution are given to the people 23. 13th Abolished Slavery 24. 14th Equal protection of the law 25. 15th Right to vote 26. 19th Women’s right…
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8th Grade CBA Constitutional Issues Name ______________________________ Teacher____________________________ Period _____________________________ EXPECTATIONS DUE DATE __________________ THIS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED LATE THIS IS A DISTRICT TEST ALL WRITING WILL BE DONE IN CLASS ALL RESEACH MUST BE DONE BEFORE YOU WRITE YOUR PAPER YOU CAN ONLY USE YOUR RESEARCH LOG (notes) TO WRITE YOUR PAPER CONTENT Objective: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.1 Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis…
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