Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Bill of Rights 10/30/13

U.S. History


Bill of Rights
  1. Freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly. The people have the right to petition against the government if they are unhappy with it.
  2. Right to bear arms.
  3. People are allowed to refuse to house soldiers.
  4. No unreasonable search and seizure; no arrests to be made without a warrant.
  5. a. No being deprived of life, liberty, and property without process of due law. b. No being tried for the same offense twice. c. No private property to be taken without compensation.
  6. Right to speedy and public trial.
  7. Rights in civil cases: trial by jury; no fact to be reexamined by other courts.
  8. No cruel and unusual punishment, excessive bail/fines.
  9. People's retained rights cannot be taken away.
  10. Power that is not specified to be given to the U.S. belongs to the states and people.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Welcome! 10/29/13


Hello! For those of you who haven't checked out my primary blog (blackrosebookcase.blogspot.com) now would be the time to do so! But in all seriousness, welcome to my new Academic Magick blog! ^_^ Being a Junior in high school becomes pretty hectic, and I'm always looking for practice questions to study on the I-net. On this blog I'll be posting study guides/notes from time to time that have to do with the various courses I am taking. If you have any questions/suggestions for future posts, please feel free to comment! I also like to tell stories, so you'll probably be hearing a lot about my academic endeavors/SAT prep ventures/straight-up irrelevant rambling. I can't wait!

Stay in school, respect the nature, and above all... be your magickal self!
~Sam ^_^