Understanding Amendments in the United States Constitution
Explore a visual journey through key amendments in the US Constitution, including those affecting the presidency, congressional amendments, voting rights, and significant aspects of pivotal amendments like the 14th and 11th. Engage with activities, visuals, and discussions to deepen your understanding of these crucial constitutional components.
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AMENDMENTS 11-27 Activities, Visuals & Discussions
Amendments Affecting President (20) Important vocabulary: Lame Duck President
Amendments Affecting President (22) 1932 1936 1940 1944
Congressional Amendments 16th: Let s Tax Income! Prohibition Overview 18: Can t drink 21: Can drink 27th: Can t go any higher!
Voting Rights Important vocabulary: Suffrage 26th: 15th: 17th: Race Senators Women DC Citizens No Poll Tax 18-20-year-olds 19th: 23rd: 24th:
The 14th Amendment is always a good answer! 13th: Abolished Slavery Major parts: Citizenship Equal Protection Clause Due Process Clause 15th: Enfranchised Freed Male Slaves
Finale The 11th Amendment requires all lawsuits against a state to remain in the state for trial.