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Review (Amendment 5-10 & Thomas Jefferson’s presidency)

Review (Amendment 5-10 & Thomas Jefferson’s presidency). By: Alyssa Martin, Lauren Carter, Emily Meinzer , Laressa Harris. Amendments 5 & 6. Amendment 5 says that you have the right to remain silent when being prosecuted for a criminal offense

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Review (Amendment 5-10 & Thomas Jefferson’s presidency)

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  1. Review(Amendment 5-10 & Thomas Jefferson’s presidency) By: Alyssa Martin, Lauren Carter, Emily Meinzer, LaressaHarris

  2. Amendments 5 & 6 • Amendment 5 says that you have the right to remain silent when being prosecuted for a criminal offense • Amendment 5 says that you have the right to be indicted by an impartial Grand Jury before being tried for a federal criminal offense • Amendment 6 says that you have the right for a speedy and public trial that takes place in the area where the crime was committed • Amendment 6 says that you have the right to know why you are getting arrested

  3. Amendments 7 & 8

  4. Amendments 9 & 10 • Amendment 9 says guaranteeing that the rights enumerated in the constitution would not be construed as denying or jeopardizing other rights of the people. • Amendment 10 says guaranteeing to the states and the people those rights that are not delegated to the federal government by the constitution.

  5. Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency • During his presidency, Jefferson made the Louisiana purchase. He bought the land from France for $15 million, doubling the size of the U.S. • Embargo act of 1807 – president Thomas Jefferson's nonviolent resistance to British and France molestation of U.S. merchant ships carrying, or suspected carrying, war materials and other cargoes to the European belligerents.

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