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Amendments Review

Amendments Review 2-6 7-11 12-16 17-21 22-26 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL

Jury trial, right to counsel Category A 100 Jury trial, right to counsel Amedment VI (6)

Category A 200 Right to Bear Arms Amendment II (2)

Category A 300 Search and Seizure Amendment IV (4)

Category A 400 What is Amendment 3? Quartering of troops

Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination Category A 500 What is Amendment V (5)? Due process, double jeopardy, self-incrimination

Category B 100 Rights not named Amendment IX (9)

Lawsuits against a state Category B 200 Lawsuits against a state Amendment XI (11)

Category B 300 Common lawsuits Amendment VII (7)

Powers reserved to states Category B 400 What is Amendment X (10)? Powers reserved to states

Excess bail or fines, cruel and unusual punishment Category B 500 What is Amendment VIII (8)? Excess bail or fines, cruel and unusual punishment

Due process, equal protection, privileges of citizens Category C 100 Due process, equal protection, privileges of citizens Amendment XIV (14)

Election of president and vice president Category C 200 Election of president and vice president Amendment XII (12)

Rights not to be denied because of race Category C 300 Rights not to be denied because of race Amendment XV (15)

What is Amendment XIII (13)? Category C 400 What is Amendment XIII (13)? Abolition of slavery

What is Amendment XVI (16) Category C 500 What is Amendment XVI (16) Income tax

Category D 100 Election of senators Amendment XVII (17)

Category D 200 Women’s right to vote Amendment XIX (19)

DAILY DOUBLE - Category D Presidential term and succession Amendment XX (20)

What is Amendment XVIII (18)? Category D 400 What is Amendment XVIII (18)? prohibition

What is Amendment XXI (21)? Category D 500 What is Amendment XXI (21)? Repeal of prohibition

Compensation of members of Congress Category E 100 Compensation of members of Congress Amendment XXVII (27)

Presidential vote for persons in D.C. Category E 200 Presidential vote for persons in D.C. Amendment XXIII (23)

President limited to 2 terms Category E 300 President limited to 2 terms Amendment XXII (22)

Presidential succession Category E 400 Presidential succession Amendment XXV (25)

What is Amendment XXIV (24)? Category E 500 What is Amendment XXIV (24)? No poll tax

What is Amendment XXVI (26) and Amendment I (1)? 1,000 Point FINAL Question! What is Amendment XXVI (26) and Amendment I (1)? Amendment XXVI  right to vote at age 18 Amendment I  freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, petition