Identifying U.S. Constitutional Amendments
Recognize various U.S. Constitutional amendments based on their corresponding statements using visual cues. The statements touch on rights like search and seizure, gun ownership, fair trials, excessive fines, state vs. federal authority, soldier quartering, rights beyond those listed, self-incrimination, and protection from testifying against oneself.
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WHICH AMENDMENT IS IT? AS THE STATEMENTS APPEAR, USE YOUR AMENDMENT CARDS TO HOLD UP AND SHOW THAT YOU KNOW WHICH AMENDMENT IT APPLIES TO
AMENDMENT #4 You can t search my house without a good reason!
AMENDMENT #2 I have the right to own a gun in my state.
AMENDMENT # 6 I will prove my innocence when we go to trial.
AMENDMENT #8 That fine of one million dollars is absolutely ridiculous!
AMENDMENT #7 I am convinced that the jury will see the truth and agree that my money should be returned to me!
AMENDMENT #10 If the U.S. government can t handle that problem, then it must be up to my state government.
AMENDMENT # 3 Forget that! How would you like to have some strange soldier sleeping in your bed and eating your food?
AMENDMENT #9 The Bill of Rights can t possibly list all the rights we have in America.
AMENDMENT #5 You re lucky you don t have to testify against yourself or you d be in trouble!