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By: Mary Vigneau, Alex Shatzman, Gavin Butler, Megan Timmis & Allegra Cunningham -1-

Table of Contents Cover……………………………………………….. Page 1 Table of Contents……………………………… Page 2 Amendment 1………………………………….. Page 3 Amendment 2………………………...……….. Page 4 Amendment 3………………………………….. Page 5 Amendment 4……………………………...….. Page 6 Amendment 5…………………………………… Page 7 Amendment 6…………………………………… Page 8 Amendment 7…………...……………………… Page 9 Amendment 8……………………………… Page 10 Amendment 9……………………………………. Page 11 Amendment 10………………………………….. Page 12 Amendment 11……...………………………….. Page 13 Amendment 12………………………………..... Page 14 Amendment 13………………………………….. Page 15 Amendment 14……...………………………….. Page 16 Amendment 15…………………………………… Page 17 Amendment 16…………………………………… Page 18 Amendment 17…………………………………… Page 19 Amendment 18……………..……………………. Page 20 Amendment 19…………………..………………. Page 21 Amendment 20…………………………………… Page 22 Amendment 21………………………………….…Page 23 Amendment 22…………………………………….Page 24 Amendment 23…………………………………….Page 25 Amendment 24…………………………………….Page 26 Amendment 25…………………………………….Page 27 Amendment 26…………………………………….Page 28 Amendment 27…………………………………….Page 29 A Message from Coby…………………………..Page 30 Citations……………………………………………….Page 31 Citations (cont.)…………………………………….Page 32 Glossary of Words…………………………………Page

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On the 6 th day of Christmas, the amendments gave to me the right to be judged fairly. -8-

On the 7 th day of Christmas, the amendments gave to me rights in cases that don’t involve a crime. -9-

On the 8 th day of Christmas, the amendments gave to me the right to not be excessively punished. Santa in Jail -10-

On the 9 th day of Christmas, the amendments gave to me rights that aren't included in the Constitution. Elves have the right to sing -11-

On the 10 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to the states the right to make their own decisions. OR Making Toys…Making Chocolate! -12-

On the 11 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right to sue the North Pole’s government if Santa is treating the elves unfairly VS

On the 12 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right to choose a new Santa every four years. Vote for Santa Claus -14-

Dobby the elf slave from Harry Potter On the 13 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right to not become Santa’s slave and that he has to pay me for working for him. -15-

On the 14 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right to keep Santa or the North Pole from taking away the elves life, liberty, or property. Santa locking away elves in jail. -16-

On the 15 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right to vote when I turn

-16- Donald Duck as Scrooge On the 16 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the power for congress to take money from people depending on how rich they are.

-17- On the 17 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the power to choose who I want for the senate.

Alcohol -18- On the 18 th day of Christmas the amendments told me not to make or sell alcohol.

Jack Frost Elisa, Jack Frosts’ girlfriend -19- On the 19 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the right for both girls and boys to vote.

-20- On the 20 th day of Christmas the amendments gave to me the power for officials to decide what to do when a president dies or changes dates when the officials work.

On the 21 st day of Christmas the Amendments gave to me the freedom to drink alcohol once I become an adult. -23-

On the 22 nd day of Christmas the Amendments told me that I can’t be president for more than two times. -24-

On the 23 rd day of Christmas the Amendments told me that Washington D.C. can vote for who ever they want. -25-

On the 24 th day of Christmas the Amendments gave to me the right to vote even if I don’t pay special taxes. -26-

On the 25 th day of Christmas the Amendments told me that the vice president takes over as president if the original president dies or can’t work. -27-

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 Are you on Santas Nice list or naughty list. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Blond Christmas Elf Singing. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Cinema Surveillance Images. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan  ELF SINGING. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Elf Singing. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  The Grinch. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Jan  The Grinch stealing roast beast dressed as Santa. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Keebler Elves. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Rico: EGGNOG!! N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Jan  Tale about Santa Claus. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  TOY MAKING ELF. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Jan  Vote for Santa Claus President Pins by TeeShirts TShirts. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Jan  Adams, Andre. "Cartoon Vector Illustration." Shuttershock Images. Web..  Daniel525. "Elf Set." Playdom Community Forum. Aug Web. 12 Jan

 "Santa given Security Pat-down in Australia –The Truth behind the Airport Full-body Scanners." The Truth behind the Airport Full-body Scanners. Bodyscanner Truth, 24 Dec Web. 12 Jan  PabloClipping. "Occupy Santa's Workshop | Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. Yahoo, 2 Dec Web. 12 Jan  "Elf Jury Lawyer Christmas Card - Attorney / Lawyer Holiday Cards." Charity Christmas Cards - Charity Holiday Cards Greeting Cards. Cards For Causes. Web. 12 Jan  Denis Holmes Illustration. "Royalty Free Money Bag Illustrations by AAC Art Page 1." Clipart Of | Royalty Free Stock Illustrations, Vectors & 3d Images. AAC Art. Web. 12 Jan  Peteandco. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Photo ( ) - Fanpop." Fanpop. Peteandco, Jan Web. 12 Jan  Clipart. "Santa's Elf Holding a Paintbrush Clipart Picture." ! The Clipart Review! Find The Very Best Clip Art, Pictures, Illustrations and Web Graphics. Web. 18 Jan

Glossary of Words  Assembly- an assembling or coming together of a number of persons, usually for a particular purpose  Petition-a formally drawn request, often bearing the names of a number of those making the request, that is addressed to a person or group of persons in authority or power, soliciting some favor, right, mercy, or other benefit  Seizure- taking possession of an item, property, or person legally or by force  Double Jeopardy- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.  Reasonable Doubt- uncertainty as to a criminal defendant's guilt; the level of certainty a juror must have to find a defendant guilty of a crime  Amendment- a change to the constitution  Excessively- going beyond the usual, necessary, or proper limit  Congress- the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution.  Taxes- a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc. -33-