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Amendment 1 Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition. 2.Amendment 2 Right to bear arms. 3.Amendment 3 Citizens do not have to house soldiers. 4.Amendment 4 No unreasonable search or arrest. 5.Amendment 5 No double jeopardy or no witness against yourself. 6.Amendment 6 The right to a speedy and public trial 7.Amendment 7
Throughout American history, “We the People” have amended our Constitution 27 times— transforming it in important ways. Through the Article V amendment process, we often make it a “more perfect” document. In this activity, you will learn more about key periods of constitutional change and explore the 27 amendments to the Constitution ...
Decide which one of the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights gave people each of the rights and freedoms in the following list. Fill in the space with the number of the amendment.
Amendments to the United States Constitution worksheet in groups. When you have completed this worksheet, play the 27 Amendments Matching Game with your group.
DIRECTIONS: For each situation below, say if the action is constitutional (C) or not constitutional (N). Cite a specific Amendment to support your view, and say why that amendment is relevant. Example: After a man is convicted of murdering an SHS history teacher, a court sentences him to be drawn and quartered in Chase Park.
To complete this worksheet, go to https://amendmentsproject.org/. 1. Visit the About page (under the Resources menu) and answer the following: a. What records make up the Amendments Project database? b. About how many amendments have been proposed in Congress? c. How many amendments to the Constitution have been ratified? d.
27th Amendment: set a limit on the number of times a President could be elected - two four-year terms. It has one exception for a Vice-President who assumes the Presidency after the death or...
What powers and rights does the Constitution of the United States guarantee? What do the specific amendments address? What is the procedure for amending the Constitution? These worksheets examine each of amendments from the aspects of the framers to the laws it forms and the enforcement of it all.
Identify, by number, the appropriate Amendment (Bill of Rights) for each of the following. . . 14. _______ You have the right to express your opinion as long as it does not hurt anyone else or break the law. 15. _______ The police may not just randomly search your car or home.
The first ten amendments specifically outlined basic freedoms for the people of the United States, and are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. These worksheets will help students explore each amendment and how American citizens benefit from it.