Question 1: What concept, guaranteed by the constitution, proves social media's concept of having to prove your innocence is wrong?
Question 2: Why is it easier to prove that you have been to Walmart as opposed to proving you have never been to Walmart? Explain your answer.
Question 3: If I accuse you of stealing my TV, do you have to prove you didn't take it, or do I have to prove you did take it? Which way makes more sense? Explain your answer.
Question 4: In our criminal justice system, why is the accuser not allowed to remain anonymous?
Question 5: What amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows the accused to confront their accuser? What does the amendment specifically say?
Question 6: Why is the right to confront your accuser a fundamental right?
Question 7: How is today's social media similar to Salem Witch Trials?