RULES In your team you will tell me which amendment is represented by the picture on the slide Take 20 seconds to think about it and respond – You MAY.

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RULES In your team you will tell me which amendment is represented by the picture on the slide Take 20 seconds to think about it and respond – You MAY refer to your textbook, phone, whatever (your notes do not have this, it is just how well you paid attention during the walk-about, or how much you know) When I call time, you will hold up your paddle with the amendment number written CLEARLY Your team will be awarded ONE point for each correct answer – Team didn’t hold up the paddle in time? You will get ZERO points for that round. – There are 15 slides! The team with the most points at the end will get three stickers towards their total, second two and third three – In the event of a tie, two “awards” can be given for that level! BTW – at Thanksgiving break, I will bring in a snack for the top three groups so far ;)

14 th Citizenship Rights

24 th Gets rid of poll taxes

8 th No cruel and/or unusual punishment

1 st Right to petition

6 th Right to a quick trial (speedy)

22 nd Limits a president to only two terms in office (8 years total)

26 th Lowers voting age from 21 to 18 years old

4 th Protects against illegal searches

15 th Gave African-Americans the right to vote

5 th Protects against the government taking your land (although they can “pay” you)

13 th Abolishes slavery

2 nd Right to bear arms

19 th Women get the right to vote

1 st Freedom of religion

7 th Right to a trial with a jury