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27 Amendments
 Principles related to representative democracy are
reflected in the articles and amendments of the U.S.
Constitution and provide structure for the
government of the United States.
Learning Target #1
 I can relate one of the arguments over the need for a
bill of rights to the wording of one of the first 10
Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Create Mnemonic Devices to Learn
Them!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BMTIErN8U&safety
1st
Amendment
 Freedom of speech,
religion, press,
assembly and petition.
2nd
Amendment
 Right to bear arms.
3rd
Amendment
 Military troops may not
take over civilian
homes during
peacetime.
4th
Amendment
 Protection from
unreasonable search and
seizure. Probable cause
is needed.
5th
Amendment
 Grand juries will determine if
there is sufficient reason to
bring a case to trial. Double
jeopardy  a person will not be
tried for the same crime twice.
You cannot be forced to to give
evidence against yourself.
Cannot be deprived of life,
liberty, or property, without due
process of law. Eminent
domain  private property can
be taken for public use as long
as there is just compensation.
27 Amendments
5th
Amendment
6th
Amendment
 Right to a public and
speedy Trial.
 Informed of charges.
 Confronted by the
witnesses against him.
 Right to an attorney.
6th
Amendment
7th
Amendment
 Right to trial by jury in
cases exceeding $20.00.
 Applies to civil cases,
not criminal matters.
8th
Amendment
 No Cruel or Unusual
Punishment.
 No excessive bail.
9th
Amendment
 People have other civic
rights that may not be
specifically mentioned
in the Constitution.
10th
Amendment
 The powers not
delegated to the United
States by the
Constitution, nor
prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to
the States or the People.
Bill of Rights Game
http://www.texaslre.org/BOR/billofrights.html
Learning Target #2

I can summarize how the 13th
-15th
Amendments
addressed the aftermath of slavery and the Civil
War.
13th
Amendment
 Slavery shall be
abolished.
14th
Amendment
 States cannot
discriminate against
people or create laws
that deprive them of
life, liberty, or property
without due process of
law.
15th
Amendment
 No citizen shall be
refused the right to vote
because of race.
Learning Target #3

I can summarize how the 16th
-19th
Amendments
addressed the calls for reform during the Progressive
Era.
16th
Amendment
 Congress can collect
taxes without sharing
with states based on
their population.
17th
Amendment
 People directly elect 2
Senators for their state.
 Rob Portman
 Sherrod Brown
18th
Amendment
 It is illegal to
manufacture, sell, and
transport alcoholic
beverages.
19th
Amendment
 Women's suffrage!
Women's right to vote!
Learning Target #4
 I can cite evidence to show that the Constitution of
the United States has been repeatedly amended to
extend suffrage to disenfranchised groups.
 Review 15 and 19!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uPcthZL2RE&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&saf
Women's suffrage
24th
Amendment
 Government shall not
require a person to pay
a poll tax in order to
vote.
26th
Amendment
 No one over eighteen
can be denied the right
to vote by virtue of age.
Learning Target #5
 Explain the historical circumstances surrounding the
adoption of constitutional amendments pertaining to
presidential election, terms and succession.
12th
Amendment
 President and Vice-
President shall be voted
for on separate ballots.
20th
Amendment
 The President shall take
office January 20th
(rather than March 4 as
stated in the
Constitution.) Congress
shall begin its term
January 3rd.
22nd
Amendment
 The President shall not
serve more than two
terms.
23rd
Amendment
 Gives the district of
Columbia the right to
vote in presidential
elections and have
presidential electors.
25th
Amendment
 When the President
dies, the Vice-President
takes office. When the
Vice-President dies, the
President can appoint
someone with
Congressional consent.
Learning Target #6
 Describe the unique circumstances surrounding the
adoption of Amendments 11, 21 and 27.
11th
Amendment
 States cannot be sued in
Federal Court by one
of its citizens, a citizen
of another state, or by a
foreign country.
21st
Amendment

Repeals the 18th
amendment.
27th
Amendment
 A Congressional
election is required
before any changes in
congressional
compensation may be
instituted.
Make a Song!
 You will be assigned a
learning target from the
lesson.
 You are to turn those
amendments/terms into
a SONG/Rhyme for
memorization.
 Be sure to include all
amendments in your
section.
 Be sure to include the
historical significance.
 Be sure to analyze the
amendments role in the
Constitution. (theme)
Informal Amendment
Informal amendment is the process by which over time
many changes have been made in the Constitution which
have not involved any changes in its written word.
Informal Amendment
The informal amendment process can take place by:
(1) the passage of basic legislation by Congress;
(2) actions taken by the President;
(3) key decisions of the Supreme Court;
(4) the activities of political parties; and
(5) custom.
Executive Action and Court Decisions
Executive Action
Presidential actions have produced
a number of important informal
amendments, such as the use of the
military under the power of
commander in chief.
An executive agreement is a pact
made by the President directly with
the head of a foreign state.
Court Decisions
The nations courts, most
importantly the United States
Supreme Court, interpret and apply
the Constitution in many cases they
hear.
Informal Amendment and Executive
Agreement
1. An informal amendment can be established by
(a) actions taken by the President.
(b) custom.
(c) key decisions of the Supreme Court.
(d) all of the above.
2. An executive agreement is
(a) a promise from the President to the legislature.
(b) a pact made by the President directly with the head of a foreign state.
(c) a decision made by the President and his cabinet members.
(d) the contract the President signs when he accepts the office.
Electoral College
 The group that makes the formal selection of the
nation's President, from what the Framers intended
into a rubber stamp for each State's popular vote
in Presidential elections.
 We will learn more about this topic later.
Custom vs. Constitution
 15 Executive departments make up the Cabinet, an
advisory body to the President.
 Part of custom, not in the Constitution.

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27 Amendments

  • 1. 27 Amendments Principles related to representative democracy are reflected in the articles and amendments of the U.S. Constitution and provide structure for the government of the United States.
  • 2. Learning Target #1 I can relate one of the arguments over the need for a bill of rights to the wording of one of the first 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
  • 3. Create Mnemonic Devices to Learn Them! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BMTIErN8U&safety
  • 4. 1st Amendment Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition.
  • 6. 3rd Amendment Military troops may not take over civilian homes during peacetime.
  • 7. 4th Amendment Protection from unreasonable search and seizure. Probable cause is needed.
  • 8. 5th Amendment Grand juries will determine if there is sufficient reason to bring a case to trial. Double jeopardy a person will not be tried for the same crime twice. You cannot be forced to to give evidence against yourself. Cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Eminent domain private property can be taken for public use as long as there is just compensation.
  • 11. 6th Amendment Right to a public and speedy Trial. Informed of charges. Confronted by the witnesses against him. Right to an attorney.
  • 13. 7th Amendment Right to trial by jury in cases exceeding $20.00. Applies to civil cases, not criminal matters.
  • 14. 8th Amendment No Cruel or Unusual Punishment. No excessive bail.
  • 15. 9th Amendment People have other civic rights that may not be specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
  • 16. 10th Amendment The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States or the People.
  • 17. Bill of Rights Game http://www.texaslre.org/BOR/billofrights.html
  • 18. Learning Target #2 I can summarize how the 13th -15th Amendments addressed the aftermath of slavery and the Civil War.
  • 20. 14th Amendment States cannot discriminate against people or create laws that deprive them of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
  • 21. 15th Amendment No citizen shall be refused the right to vote because of race.
  • 22. Learning Target #3 I can summarize how the 16th -19th Amendments addressed the calls for reform during the Progressive Era.
  • 23. 16th Amendment Congress can collect taxes without sharing with states based on their population.
  • 24. 17th Amendment People directly elect 2 Senators for their state. Rob Portman Sherrod Brown
  • 25. 18th Amendment It is illegal to manufacture, sell, and transport alcoholic beverages.
  • 27. Learning Target #4 I can cite evidence to show that the Constitution of the United States has been repeatedly amended to extend suffrage to disenfranchised groups. Review 15 and 19!
  • 29. 24th Amendment Government shall not require a person to pay a poll tax in order to vote.
  • 30. 26th Amendment No one over eighteen can be denied the right to vote by virtue of age.
  • 31. Learning Target #5 Explain the historical circumstances surrounding the adoption of constitutional amendments pertaining to presidential election, terms and succession.
  • 32. 12th Amendment President and Vice- President shall be voted for on separate ballots.
  • 33. 20th Amendment The President shall take office January 20th (rather than March 4 as stated in the Constitution.) Congress shall begin its term January 3rd.
  • 34. 22nd Amendment The President shall not serve more than two terms.
  • 35. 23rd Amendment Gives the district of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections and have presidential electors.
  • 36. 25th Amendment When the President dies, the Vice-President takes office. When the Vice-President dies, the President can appoint someone with Congressional consent.
  • 37. Learning Target #6 Describe the unique circumstances surrounding the adoption of Amendments 11, 21 and 27.
  • 38. 11th Amendment States cannot be sued in Federal Court by one of its citizens, a citizen of another state, or by a foreign country.
  • 40. 27th Amendment A Congressional election is required before any changes in congressional compensation may be instituted.
  • 41. Make a Song! You will be assigned a learning target from the lesson. You are to turn those amendments/terms into a SONG/Rhyme for memorization. Be sure to include all amendments in your section. Be sure to include the historical significance. Be sure to analyze the amendments role in the Constitution. (theme)
  • 42. Informal Amendment Informal amendment is the process by which over time many changes have been made in the Constitution which have not involved any changes in its written word.
  • 43. Informal Amendment The informal amendment process can take place by: (1) the passage of basic legislation by Congress; (2) actions taken by the President; (3) key decisions of the Supreme Court; (4) the activities of political parties; and (5) custom.
  • 44. Executive Action and Court Decisions Executive Action Presidential actions have produced a number of important informal amendments, such as the use of the military under the power of commander in chief. An executive agreement is a pact made by the President directly with the head of a foreign state. Court Decisions The nations courts, most importantly the United States Supreme Court, interpret and apply the Constitution in many cases they hear.
  • 45. Informal Amendment and Executive Agreement 1. An informal amendment can be established by (a) actions taken by the President. (b) custom. (c) key decisions of the Supreme Court. (d) all of the above. 2. An executive agreement is (a) a promise from the President to the legislature. (b) a pact made by the President directly with the head of a foreign state. (c) a decision made by the President and his cabinet members. (d) the contract the President signs when he accepts the office.
  • 46. Electoral College The group that makes the formal selection of the nation's President, from what the Framers intended into a rubber stamp for each State's popular vote in Presidential elections. We will learn more about this topic later.
  • 47. Custom vs. Constitution 15 Executive departments make up the Cabinet, an advisory body to the President. Part of custom, not in the Constitution.