Bill of Rights Concept Map (with added bonus features)

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Week 6 Assignment 2 - Bill of Rights Concept Map
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Bill of Rights Concept Map (with added bonus features)
  1. The Declaration of Independence

    Annotations:

    • The Declaration was written as a formal statement of America leaving the British Empire due to the grievances is listed.
    1. Grievances

      Annotations:

      • Including but not limited to: -Cutting off trade -Unfair Taxes -Unfair Laws -Obstructing Justice -Having Standing Armies -Quartering said armies
      1. Justification

        Annotations:

        • The colonists believed that all men are created equal and are entitled to take arms against their government if they see fit. They were also sick of the crimes and unjust actions taken by the British Crown.
      2. The Bill of Rights

        Annotations:

        • The Bill of Rights was the first group of amendments added to the constitution. 
        1. Why Was it added?

          Annotations:

          • The Bill of Rights was added to secure citizens' rights. These include the right to bare arms, freedom of speak, religion, and many other important rights.
        2. The Purpose of the Government

          Annotations:

          • The writers believed the purpose of the government was to serve the people. They believed it should be by the people for the people.
          1. "All Men are created Equal"

            Annotations:

            • The writers of the constitution did not give women, black men, or black women the same freedoms as white men, especially ones who owned land, despite saying "All Men are created equally".
            1. Declarations of Sentiment

              Annotations:

              • 1. Unable to vote. 2. Submit to laws. 3. Withheld rights. 4. No representation. 5. If married, civilly dead. 6. No property rights. 7. Deprived of liberty by husband. 8. Bad divorce laws. 9. Restricted jobs. 10. Restricts education. 11.Restricts wealth. 12. Determines role in church. 13. Created false public sentiment. 14. Plays God in her life. 15. Destroys Confidence.
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