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1、The Bill of RightsA Reading AZ Level U Leveled BookWord Count:1,181Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.Writing and ArtIf you were one of the Founders of the United States,would you have supported the Bill of Rights or opposed it?Why?Write an essay defending your position.Social
2、StudiesChoose one of the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights.Research this amendment and design a poster explaining the freedoms it protects.Connectionswww.readinga-The Bill of Rights LEVELED BOOK UWritten by David L.DreierUXZ1The Bill of Rights www.readinga-Written by David L.DreierWhat is the Bil
3、l of Rights,and why is it important?Focus QuestionThe Bill of RightsLevel U Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by David L.DreierAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Front cover:A replica of the original Bill of RightsBack cover:Thousands of people gather outside the Wisconsin State Capitol in February 2011
4、.Title page:University of California students protest for free speech at Berkeley in 1964.Photo Credits:Front cover:Ocean/Corbis;back cover:John Hart/Wisconsin State Journal/AP Images;title page,page 4:Bettmann/Corbis;page 5(top):Kenneth Garrett/National Geographic Stock;page 5(bottom):Michael Ventu
5、ra/Alamy;page 6:American minute-men marching against the British to the martial music of Fife and Drum,pub.by Currier&Ives,1876(colour litho),American School,(19th century)/Private Collection/Peter Newark American Pictures/The Bridgeman Art Library International;page 7:iStock/Vladone;page 8:World Hi
6、story Archive/Alamy;page 10:Terry Schmitt/UPI/Landov;page 12:Gaetano/Corbis;page 13:Corbis;page 14:Kevin Dietsch/UPI/Landov;page 15:Brian Kersey/UPI/Landov amendment Bill of Rights citizens Constitution Founders freedom of speech freedoms guarantee lawsuit revolution rights slaveryWords to KnowCorre
7、lationLEVEL UQ4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA3Table of ContentsIntroduction .4The Highest Law of the Land .5Adding the Bill of Rights .8What Does the Bill of Rights Protect?.10Other Important Amendments .13Standing Up for Rights Today .14Conclusion .15Glossary .16 The Bill of Rights Level U4I
8、ntroductionIn 1969,an Iowa school district got a lesson about freedom of speech.The district punished five students who protested the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands to school.The school suspended the students when they refused to remove the armbands.Three of the students and their parents fil
9、ed a lawsuit against the district.The case was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.The U.S.Supreme Court based its decision on an amendment(a change or correction to a written document)to the U.S.Constitution.The Court said the wearing of black armbands was a form of speech that was pr
10、otected by the First Amendment.Mary Beth Tinker(right),with her mother,Lorena,and younger brother Paul,reacts to news of the Supreme Courts 1969 decision.Mary Beth was suspended for wearing a black armband to her junior high school.5The Highest Law of the LandThe First Amendment is part of the Bill
11、of Rights,a list of ten amendments to the U.S.Constitution that protect the freedoms of citizens.The Bill of Rights is part of the U.S.Constitution.All the other laws that get passed need to follow the ideas in the Constitution.The original U.S.Constitution,including the Bill of Rights,is on display
12、 at the National Archives Building in Washington,D.C.The Bill of Rights Level U6The United States started out as a group of thirteen colonies ruled by Great Britain.The American colonists felt that their rights were being ignored under the rule of the British king,George III.In 1775,they started a r
13、evolution to win their independence from Great Britain.The colonists who helped create the United States of America were called the Founders.The Founders wanted to make a new government that would protect peoples rights.The Founders created a weak central government.They didnt want to give their lea
14、ders the same powers as a king,so they gave most powers to the states.American soldiers march to fight the British in this painting.7After the war ended,the Founders realized that their system of government was not working.In 1787,they met in Philadelphia to write a constitution that would set rules
15、 for this new system.The Founders hoped to give the central government more power without taking away peoples rights and freedoms.The new constitution was finished in September 1787.By mid-1788,all but two of the states had approved it.The Constitution then became the law of the land.The American Fo
16、unders debated the Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.The Bill of Rights Level U8Thinking Critically Benjamin Franklin was a famous author,inventor,scientist,and politician.He was one of the Founders who participated in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787.In 1755,Fra
17、nklin wrote,“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”What do you think he meant?Adding the Bill of RightsNorth Carolina and Rhode Island said they would not approve the Constitution or join the government unless a bill of ri
18、ghts was added.Some of the Founders worried that creating a list of rights might make people think that any rights not on the list were not protected.James Madison,a leading Founder,agreed with this position.However,another important Founder,Thomas Jefferson,said the Constitution needed a bill of ri
19、ghts.9Madison and Jefferson were both from Virginia,which had a Declaration of Rights in its constitution.Jefferson said citizens rights needed to be spelled out in the U.S.Constitution.Madison finally agreed.He used the Virginia Declaration of Rights as one of his models.Madison wrote a bill of rig
20、hts,creating twenty amendments to the Constitution.Congress cut that number down to twelve.North Carolina and Rhode Island now thought that peoples rights would be protected.By the end of 1791,the required three-quarters of the states had agreed to ten of the twelve amendments.Those ten amendments b
21、ecame the Bill of Rights.Do You Know?The United States was not the first country to adopt a bill of rights that limited the powers of its government.England passed the English Bill of Rights in 1689more than 100 years before the United States passed its own version.Today,most democratic countries ar
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