Constitutional Amendments

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Constitutional Amendments Write On Grade 5

Learner Expectation The learner will understand the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of citizens living in a democratic republic.

In this activity you will: Recognize the rights established by the 13th, 14th, 15th,16th, and 19th amendments. Make notes about each amendment during the presentation.

Amendment 13 (1865) Ended Slavery in the United States People cannot be forced to work against their will unless they have been tried for and convicted of a crime for which this means of punishment is ordered.

Amendment 14 (1868) All citizens must be protected equally by law. All persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens of the United States and of the state in which they live. Guarantees due process of law According to due process of law, no state may take away the rights of a citizen.

Amendment 15 (1870) The right of citizens to vote cannot be based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. This guarantees all people, regardless of their race or color of their skin, the right to vote.

Amendment 16 ( 1913) Allowed the federal government to tax people’s incomes. Congress has the power to collect taxes on its citizens, based on their personal incomes rather than on the number of people living in a state.

Amendment 19 (1920) Granted women the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony led the fight for women’s rights.

Which amendment ended slavery?

Which amendment ended slavery?

Amendment 14 Amendment 15 Amendment 19 Which amendment guarantees all people regardless of their race the right to vote? Amendment 14 Amendment 15 Amendment 19

Amendment 15 Amendment 14 Amendment 19 Which amendment guarantees all people regardless of their race the right to vote? Amendment 14 Amendment 15 Amendment 19

Which amendment allowed the government to tax people’s income?

Which amendment allowed the government to tax people’s income?

Name the amendment that protects the rights of all citizens.

Name the amendment that protects the rights of all citizens.

What amendment granted women the right to vote?

What amendment granted women the right to vote?

Writing Activity Choose the amendment that you believe is the most important. Write a paragraph stating why you chose this amendment. Give details that will support your choice. You should have at least 4 sentences.