Review the Bill of
Rights for the U.S. Constitution (the first 10 amendments) to understand what
rights are listed. There are numerous online sources to find the Bill of
Rights.
Next, go online and look up your state's constitution.Find three state
sections that are similar to or align with the Bill of Rights (the first 10
amendments to the U.S. Constitution). Examples include religious freedom,
freedom of speech or association, etc.Compare and contrast these three state
sections from your state’s constitution with their comparable sections in the
Bill of Rights found in the U.S. Constitution and discuss the guidelines for
each.
Requirements
· Length: 1.5-2 pages (not including title page or references page)
· -inch margins
· Double spaced
· 12-point Times New Roman font
· Title page
· References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources in addition to textbook if cited)
Grading
This activity will be graded based on the Written Assignment Grading Rubric.
Outcomes
CO 1: Evaluate the
principles of democracy and Federalism.
CO 2: Relate the
articles of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights to specific issues or cases
regarding freedoms and their rights as citizens.
CO 3: Describe the three branches of government and the office of the president.
RE: Application for flexible working provisions
I refer to your message in which you requested the following flexible arrangement:
Flexible work prearrangement ‘under section 65 of the Fair Work Act 2009’ to care for your children under the Carer Recognition Act.
Where your reasons were:
·Lack of a permanent spot for before and after school care.
·Your daughter is under the age of 18 and cannot be unsupervised at home
·The conflict between care and work responsibilities