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Amendment Project

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Amendment Project

Greta Andersen, Period 9
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Amendment One

  • Freedom of Speech
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Amendment One

  • Freedom of the press
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Amendment One

  • Freedom of religion
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Amendment One

  • Freedom of Assembly
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Amendment One

  • Freedom of petition
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Amendment Two

  • Right to bear arms

Amendment Three

  • American citizens do not have to house soliders

Amendment Four

  • No unreasonable searches or seizures
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Amendment Five

  • You cannot be tried twice and cannot testify/incriminate yourself
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Amendment Six

  • Rights of the accused in a criminal case
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Amendment Seven

  • Right to have a trial by jury
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Amendment Eight

  • No excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishments
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Amendment Nine

  • Peripheral rights (rights not mentioned in the Constitution i.e. right to privacy)
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Amendment Ten

  • Any rights not given to the federal government are given to the states and people

Amendment Eleven

  • An individual cannot sue a state in a federal court
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Amendment Twelve

  • Separate ballots for President and Vice President
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Amendment Thirteen

  • Abolished slavery
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Amendment Fourteen

  • If you are born or naturalized in the United States then you are a United States citizen
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Amendment Fifteen

  • You cannot restrict a person from voting because of race, color, or religious beliefs
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Amendment Sixteen

  • Income tax

Amendment Seventeen

  • U.S. Senators will be elected by popular election
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Amendment Eighteen

  • Prohibition
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Amendment Nineteen

  • Women have the right to vote

Amendment Twenty

  • President takes office on January 20th instead of March 4th

Amendment Twenty-One

  • Repeals prohibition

Amendment Twenty-Two

  • President can only serve two terms

Amendment Twenty-Three

  • Residents of Washington D.C. can vote for President
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Amendment Twenty-Four

  • No poll tax
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Amendment Twenty-Five

  • Procedure for President turning over duties to Vice President due to illness
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Amendment Twenty-Six

  • Eighteen year olds can vote
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Amendment Twenty-Seven

  • Congress cannot accept a pay raise until next term
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