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Mini Poster Project Start 10/24 due 10/26 Amendments Project Mini Poster Project Start 10/24 due 10/26

Guidelines for your project: On the Front Title (amendment #) Pictures/ Visuals Slogan On the back Your name An example (landmark court case) One paragraph explaining the background and importance of your amendment

Due FRIDAY 10/26/18

Bill of Rights Amendment 1 Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly Amendment 2 Right to bear arms Amendment 3 Quartering of soldiers Amendment 4 Search and arrest Amendment 5 Rights in criminal cases Amendment 6 Right to a fair trial Amendment 7 Rights in civil cases Amendment 8 Bail, fines, punishment Amendment 9 Rights retained by the People Amendment 10 States' rights