
'Song about the Bill of Rights for students and teachers of social studies. Use this catchy rock song and history lesson to review the Constitution of the United States. Master these 10 amendments to better understand the U.S. government and your rights that are protected by the government. Artist: Social Studs Song: Bill of Rights Song Year: 2013 Subject: U.S. History and Government Topic: Constitution Grades: 6-12 This song is suitable for secondary education classrooms and was created by two social studies teachers from New York. All 10 amendments of the Bill of Rights are included in this video lesson. Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, right to bear arms, no quartering of troops, right to due process, speedy trial, impartial jury, no cruel or unusual punishments, and reserved powers for states are all discussed in the \"Bill of Rights Song.\" Learn these amendments in less than 3 minutes with this video from the Social Studs. Look for the \"History EP\" and \"Children\'s Music\" albums on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/social-studs/id453034822 Visit us on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Studs/179088718829380 Official website- http://socialstudsrock.com Thousands of free educational resources available at http://mrklaff.com and http://mrmedico.info'
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