ONE BUN, TWO SHOE THE BILL OF RIGHTS A MNEUMONIC DEVICE FOR MEMORIZING

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ONE BUN, TWO SHOE THE BILL OF RIGHTS A MNEUMONIC DEVICE FOR MEMORIZING BY CARRIE HIGDON, RALPH ZIEBRO, KIM KROHMER AND BRENT CORY DRAWINGS BY B CORY 2011

Even if your house is a tree house!

THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY.

ONE BUN TWO SHOE THREE TREE FOUR DOOR FIVE HIVE SIX STICKS OR SIX TICKS SEVEN HEAVEN EIGHT GATE NINE LINE TEN HEN

OTHER AMENDMENTS AND DETAILS 2011

SUFFRAGE AMENDMENTS 15 Racial suffrage 1870 All men can vote! 19   15 Racial suffrage 1870 All men can vote! 19 Women's suffrage 1920 Women can vote! 24 Prohibition of poll taxes. Protect African American's Voting Rights in the South. 1964 Civil Rights Bill 26 Voting age lowered to 18 years old. 1971 Old enough to fight and die, old enough to vote

OTHER AMENDMENTS 13 Abolition of Slavery 1865 FREEDOM! 14 Citizenship for all born in U.S. Due process, Equal protection of Law, applies Bill of Rights to States. 1898 EQUAL RIGHTS DUE PROCESS 16 Start of Income Tax 1909 TAXES 17 Senators popularly elected 1917 Vote for senators. 18 Prohibition of Alcohol. 1919 DON'T DRINK! 21 Repeal of Prohibition (18th Amendment); State and Local Prohibition permitted 1933 OKAY TO DRINK 22 Limits Presidents to 2 terms of office  1947 No more F.D.R. s!  

Your Governor Mary Fallin (R) First woman Governor of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma’s Senators Jim Inhofe Tom Coburn M.D.

Election versus Inauguration Elections take place on the first Tuesday of November. Inaugurations take place on January 15th following the election. The time between is called the Lame Duck Period.