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This blog is for the 2014-2015 freshmen citizenship class at Bay View High School in Mr. Dunbeck's sections. Here you will find updates on home work assignments, copies of homework assignments, practice tests, links to videos shown in class, hints for tests and occasional extra credit assignments. Be sure to check this site regularly in order to make sure you are up-to-date on all assignments for this class, especially if you are absent.

While checking this site is optional, though highly recommended, you are REQUIRED to have a copy of the Citizenship textbook. It is also important that you regularly attend class to keep up with lectures, notes, discussion, videos, etc. Find out why you are here.

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Monday, January 26, 2015

Chapter 15 Section 3: The American Legal System

January 27th, 2015

Warm Up Question: 

Compare & contrast a misdemeanor to a felony.











Learning Objective: Students will understand their rights if ever accused of a crime.

Success Criteria: Students can explain why the accused have so many protections & the importance of due process of law.

Today we will be looking at the rights of people accused of crimes.  Let's take a closer look at the 8th Amendment, something extremely important if you're ever put on trial or found guilty.



To be on target to finish you should complete through pages 4 & 5 by the end of today.

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