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Powerpoint Jeopardy Bill of Rights – Civil Rights Voting RightsVoting Rights IIDuties or Responsibilities

These are rights given to all citizens.

The 13 th Amendment outlawed this practice.

The 14 th Amendment extended full citizenship to which group of people?

This term means “the right to vote.”

What was stated in the 15 th Amendment?

The 17 th Amendment described What process?

The 19 th Amendment extended voting rights to which group of people?

The 23 rd Amendment said that citizens of what area would be allowed to vote for president?

This is a tax that a person had to pay in order to vote.

What amendment outlawed the practice of poll taxing?

The 26 th Amendment changed the voting age from what to what?

What war caused the change in voting age?

What does the 4 th Amendment protect citizens from?

This means that someone has to testify against themselves and is prohibited by the 5 th Amendment.

The 5 th Amendment says that no citizen can be denied life, liberty, or property with this.

Is the following a duty or responsibility… Obeying the law?

Duty or responsibility: Being informed?

Duty or responsibility: Serving on a jury.

Duty or responsibility: Signing up for the draft (males).

Duty or Responsibility: Attending school.

Duty or Responsibility: Volunteering in your community.

Duty or Responsibility: Voting.

Duty or Responsibility: Paying taxes.

What is required for the government to search or seize your property?

What is the purpose of a grand jury?