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GED Social Studies 1.1 Civics and Government
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The Bill of Rights was made to protect Americans from too many restrictions and regulations in addition to ensuring our well-being under our government. For the past 200 years, it's done a pretty good job, but on occasion it is seen as either too protective or not protective enough. What do you think? Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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The Bill of Rights, a la Shmoop:

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If the Bill is wrong, I don't want to be Right.

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The first ten amendments to the US Constitution are commonly referred to as the Bill of Rights.

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This is a bill that actually won't give your parents a headache.

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Things like "Freedom of Speech," "The Right to Bear Arms,"

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"Freedom from Cruel and Unusual Punishment"...

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...were considered among the ten most important rights we could have.

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Little known fact: the right to arm bears just missed the cut.

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But a whole lot has changed since the late 1700s.

00:39

We have rights for women and minorities, overpopulation, pollution, and reality TV.

00:45

If you were in charge of writing a new bill of rights today...

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...what would you insist on including?

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The Constitution never specifically mentions children's rights?

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Should there be something about that? Or maybe something should be taken out?

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After all, it's a very different world than it was when we had

01:02

13 states and almost everybody lived on a farm.

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You're in charge... so go wild.

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Add some rights, take some out, scrap the whole thing and turn us into a fascist dictatorship...

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Wait... don't do that, actually. Fascist dictatorships are truly awful.

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Thomas Jefferson once suggested that the constitution be re-written every 20 years so it could stay

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in tune with the society. Well, it's been over 200 years...

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..so by that account we should have had more than 10 new constitutions already.

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It's all on your shoulders. Come up with a new Bill of Rights.

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What do you think should stay put? And what do you think we should get rid of?

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Shmoop amongst yourselves.

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