2.07 Second amendment

2.07 Second amendment

Your Outline  
                                        
MLA Citations for sources from your annotated
bibliography to support each part of your outline.

Topic: The second amendment (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/116/252/case.html)

Landmark Case: Presser V. Illinois

Advocate example: Herman Presser

Contemporary Case #1: Mcdonald V. Chicago

Contemporary Case #2: 2008 Heller case (http://reason.com/archives/2013/12/04/the-three-mostimportant-ongoing-second)
Relationship Questions:
Are the subtopics equal in importance?
 Yes.
 
 
 
Are there relationships of time between subtopics?
 Yes, The 2008 Heller case and Mcdonald V. Chicago.

 
 
 
Are any subtopics a result of other subtopics?
The 2008 Heller case inspired the Mcdonald V. Chicago case. (http://reason.com/archives/
2013/12/04/the-three-most-important-ongoing-second)
 

Step 2:
Follow the steps for creating your outline with Roman numerals and letters to organize your
topic and subtopics. As you work, add the MLA citation for sources from your annotated
bibliography where they would best support your outline.
 
Your Outline                                          
MLA Citations for sources from your annotated bibliography to support each part of your
outline.
I. Introduction of the topic
  Our rights with the Second Amendment.
 
II. Informing- What is ______?
1. The Second amendment is in the constitution of the United States since Dec. 5, 1791.
2. It protects the right of people to keep and bear arms.
 
 
III. Landmark case- major influence on keeping the Second Amendment. "No state shall make or
enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States,
nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
The bill of exceptions taken upon the trial set out all the evidence, from which it appeared that
Presser was thirty-one years old, a citizen of the...

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