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Amending the U.S. Constitution Objective 2.04
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Proposal Vote of 2/3 of members of both houses Or By national convention called at the request of 2/3 of 50 state legislatures
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Ratification Approved by 3/4 of 50 state legislatures Or Approved by 3/4 of ratifying conventions held in 50 states
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Let’s Review! (do not write) Which amendment grants you the right to a trial by jury in a criminal case? 6 th Amendment Which amendment protects you from cruel and unusual punishment? 8 th Amendment
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Review… Which amendment protects your freedom of religion? 1 st Amendment Which amendment states that all powers not listed in the Constitution are reserved for the states? 10 th Amendment
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Review… Which amendment grants you the right to bear arms? 2 nd Amendment Which amendment gives you the right to a trial by jury in a civil case? 7 th Amendment
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Review… Which amendment states that you cannot be forced to quarter soldiers during peacetime? 3 rd Amendment Which amendment states that all rights not listed in the Bill of Rights are still protected? 9 th Amendment
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Review… Which amendment states that you have the right to remain silent? 5 th Amendment Which amendment protects you from illegal search and seizure? 4 th Amendment
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11 th Amendment (1795) Limits suits brought against states Citizens of one state cannot bring a lawsuit against another state
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12 th Amendment (1804) Electoral College must vote for President and V.P. separately No more 1 st and 2 nd place winners
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13 th Amendment (1865) Bans slavery and forced labor NOT the same as the Emancipation Proclamation!
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14 th Amendment (1968) Declared all former slaves to be U.S. citizens Guaranteed equal rights to ALL citizens
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15 th Amendment (1870) Granted suffrage to all men regardless of race
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Amendments 13-15 are known as the Civil War Amendments.
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16 th Amendment (1895) Gives the authority for the federal gov’t to collect income taxes
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17 th Amendment (1913) The people, instead of state legislators, elect their Senators
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18 th Amendment (1919) Prohibition was established— banning the sale, consumption, and production of alcohol X
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19 th Amendment (1920) Granted women suffrage, or the right to vote
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20 th Amendment (1933) Set new date for Congress to begin its term (Jan. 3 rd ) and for the inauguration of the President and V.P. (Jan. 20 th )
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21 st Amendment (1933) Repealed, or got rid of, the prohibition of alcohol
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22 nd Amendment (1951) Limits president to only serving 2 terms
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23 rd Amendment (1961) Gave residents of Washington D.C. votes in the Electoral College
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24 th Amendment (1964) Prohibits poll taxes so that even the poor can vote
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25 th Amendment (1967) Defines the succession of the president X X New President
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26 th Amendment (1971) Lowered the voting age to 18
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27 th Amendment (1992) Members of Congress cannot get pay raises until the beginning of a new term Took 74,003 days to pass!
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