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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt Amendments Duty or Responsibility, Participation In Civic Life Current Events Name that Trait

Abolished Slavery

What is the 13th?

Defines citizenship and extends due process to the states

What is the 14 th ?

Defines voting rights.

What is the 15 th ?

Gave women the right to vote

What is the 19 th ?

Prohibited the production, sale and manufacturing of alcohol

What is the 18 th ?

Serve on a jury

What is a duty?

Participate in a political campaign

What is a responsibility?

Vote

What is a responsibility?

Pay taxes

What is a duty?

Communicate with government

What is a responsibility?

Formulate…

What are questions?

Analyze…

What is sources?

Express…

What is an opinion?

Devise and implement a..

What is plan?

Make…

What are thoughtful decisions?

State suffering from severe drought/wildfires

What is California?

One of the two states that hold the earliest primiaries.

What is Iowa or New Hampshire?

New driving technology currently being tested.

What is New Driver (teen monitoring system)?

Benefit to CA declaring a State of Emergency.

What is easier access to funding/resources?

He declared a State of Emergency in California.

Who is the Governor of California (Jerry Brown)?

Saying the pledge or hanging a US flag

What is Patriotism?

Keeping information confidential, people count on you to do the right things

What is trustworthy?

Sharing, opening doors for others, saying please and thank you

What is courtesy?

Taking responsibility for your actions.

What is accountability?

Doing things for yourself such as waking up on time, making your own breakfast, doing your laundry…

What is self- reliance?