Quiz, Quest, Tiz on Thursday!. Process for Amending the US Constitution (27 so far…!) Proposal: –by ____ vote in both Houses of Congress (26/27 this way)

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Quiz, Quest, Tiz on Thursday!

Process for Amending the US Constitution (27 so far…!) Proposal: –by ____ vote in both Houses of Congress (26/27 this way) –by a national convention, called by Congress at the request of 2/3 states Ratification: –By ___of state legislatures (now - 38 of 50 states) (all ____ this way) –Ratified by conventions, for that purpose, in ¾ state

Protecting Civil Liberties – 1 st Amendment 1.Freedom of Religion 2.Freedom of ________ 3.Freedom of the Press 4.Freedom of _________ 5.Freedom to Petition

4 th Amendment 4 th Amendment – No unreasonable ________ and seizures 5 th Amendment 5 th Amendment – No Double Jeopardy; Right to ______ _______ 6 th Amendment 6 th Amendment – Must be told of charges; Trial by impartial ______; Speedy and held in public trial. 8 th Amendment 8 th Amendment – No _______ ___ __________punishment and no excessive bail

2 nd Amendment 2 nd Amendment – Legally allowed to own _ ______. 3 rd Amendment 3 rd Amendment – No __________ soldiers. 7 th Amendment 7 th Amendment – Right to a jury in a civil case. 9 th Amendment 9 th Amendment – Allowed to have more rights NOT mentioned in the Constitution. (ex. Privacy) 10 th Amendment 10 th Amendment – Power of the federal government is limited. Powers ______ mentioned in the Constitution go to the _______/local government or __________

13 th Amendment 13 th Amendment – Outlawed _______. 14 th Amendment 14 th Amendment – All citizens are ______ under the law. 15 th Amendment 15 th Amendment – No state may deny a person the right to _____based off of _____.

17 th Amendment 17 th Amendment – Voters can elect _________ 19 th Amendment 19 th Amendment – ________ can now vote. 23 rd Amendment 23 rd Amendment – Citizens in D.C. the right to vote. 24 th Amendment 24 th Amendment – No _____ taxes. 26 th Amendment 26 th Amendment – Voting age is ___.

18 th Amendment 18 th Amendment – Alcohol is _______ 21 st Amendment 21 st Amendment – Alcohol is _____

11 th Amendment 11 th Amendment – Limits on lawsuits against states. 12 th Amendment 12 th Amendment – Revises how the president and vice-president are __________. 16 th Amendment 16 th Amendment – Congress can levy an ______ ______.

20 th Amendment 20 th Amendment – Changes _______ of Congress & President terms. 22 nd Amendment 22 nd Amendment – President can only serve____terms or max ____ years. 25 th Amendment 25 th Amendment – Succession to the presidency. 27 th Amendment 27 th Amendment – No Congress _____ ________until the next term.

No Housing of Troops No Cruel/Unusual Punish. Speedy Trial No Double Jeopardy No Unreasonable Searches Own a gun Freedom of Speech Allowed more rights NOT in Con. Power of fed. gov. is limited Jury in civil case Amend. 5 Amend. 2 Amend. 6 Amend. 3 Amend. 9 Amend. 7 Amend. 1 Amend. 4 Amend. 8 Amend. 10

No Housing of Troops No Cruel/Unusual Punish. Speedy Trial No Double Jeopardy No Unreasonable Searches Own a gun Freedom of Speech Allowed more rights NOT in Con. Power of fed. gov. is limited Jury in civil case Amend. 5 Amend. 2 Amend. 6 Amend. 3 Amend. 9 Amend. 7 Amend. 1 Amend. 4 Amend. 8 Amend. 10

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