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Amendments to the Constitution

This activities will help familiarize students with the Amendments.

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First AmendmentFreedom of speech, assembley, religion, press and the right to petition the Government
Second AmendmentThe right to bear arms
Third AmendmentQuartering of soldiers illegal in homes
Fourth AmendmentFreedom from illegal searches and seizures
Fifth AmendmentNo double jeopardy and the right to just compensation for property taken for public use
Sixth AmendmentRight to a speedy trial and legal counsel
Seventh AmendmentRight to a trial by a jury
Eighth AmendmentNo cruel or unusual punishments
Thirteenth AmendmentThe end of slavery
Fourteenth AmendmentCitizenship is defined with its rights
Fifteenth AmendmentThe right to vote regardless of race or color
Sixteenth AmendmentEstablished the income tax
Seventeenth AmendmentSenators elected by the People
Eighteenth AmendmentMade alcohol illegal to buy, sell or make (called Prohibition)
Nineteenth AmendmentGave women the right to vote
Twentieth AmendmentSet the presidential inauguration in January
Twenty-first AmendmentRepeal of Prohibition
Twenty-second AmendmentLimited presidents to two terms in office
Twenty-fifth AmendmentSet the order of Presidential succession
Twenty-six AmendmentGave 18 year olds the right to vote

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