Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEustace Simmons Modified over 9 years ago
1
200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Amendments
2
National Prohibition (Buying & Selling of Alcohol was made illegal)
3
18th
4
Five Freedoms Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly and Petition
5
1st
6
“Lame Duck” amendment or Presidential Terms in Office
7
20th Remember: The 20 th Amendment states that the President will start his term on January 20 th and Congress will start January 3 rd.
8
Right to vote cannot be denied because of race
9
15th One of the three Civil War/Reconstruction Amendments, starting with the 13th
10
Right to speedy and public trial Right to confront witnesses Right to get witnesses Right to a lawyer
11
6th
12
Election of President and Vice- president One ballot for President One ballot for Vice-president
13
12th Remember: The 12 th Amendment deals with how the #1 and #2 leaders will be elected
14
Don’t have to house soldiers during peacetime
15
3rd
16
Congress can’t raise their own pay during their sessions
17
27 th This was originally one of the first 10 amendments submitted to the states in 1789, but the states didn’t ratify it. A sophomore in college in 1982 wrote a paper stating it was possible for it to still become an amendment, and it did.
18
Poll taxes abolished
19
24th Remember: 2,4,6,8 no more poll tax at the gate.
20
Income taxes allowed
21
16th Remember: When you are 16, you get your driver’s license, get a job, get your first check, and get a lot of money taken out of it for Income tax.
22
Right to bear arms
23
2nd
24
There are Powers reserved for the people
25
9th Remember: A nine can look like a person, and it is individual people that benefit from this amendment. It states that not all of the people’s rights are stated in the Constitution, and just because the Constitution didn’t mention all the rights of the people, there are still rights not listed that belong to the people.
26
Right to a jury in a Civil Trial
27
7th Remember: Seven and Civil both have the S sound. Also the 6 th and the 7 th amendment both deal with jury trials.
28
Two term limits for President or 10 years maximum time in office
29
22nd Remember: Two terms 22
30
1. All people born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens 2. Due process of law applies to States 3. Representation in Congress will be reduced if states do not let Freedmen vote
31
14th
32
Slavery is abolished
33
13th Remember 1 st of the three Civil War/Reconstruction Amendments
34
Women get the right to vote
35
19th Remember: Women worked hard to get the 18 th Amendment passed and both the 18 th & 19 th amendments were their rewards.
36
Search and Seizures
37
4th Remember: Search for (4) something
38
Powers reserved to the States
39
10th Remember: 9 th dealt with rights of the people, and the 10 th deals with the rights of the states and the people
40
Voting age lowered to18 from 21
41
26th
42
Senators are elected by the people, not by state legislators
43
17th One of the progressive movement amendments. The 16 th Amendment was the first and the 19 th is the last
44
Prohibition is repealed (alcohol is legal again)
45
21st
46
Rights of accused persons No double jeopardy Don’t have to testify against yourself Everyone has right to due process under law Private property cannot be taken without just compensation
47
5th Remember: Hold up your hand and say, “Stop, I have rights”
48
Presidential Disability and Succession (Vice President is next in line to be president; a new Vice President will be nominated by Congress)
49
25th
50
Presidential electors for the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C. gets 3 electoral votes for president)
51
23rd Remember: The 23 rd Amendment gave the people the right 2 vote and gave 3 electors to do it.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.