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Bell Work Get out your notes On a separate half-sheet of paper answer the following: What freedoms are missing from the Bill of Rights that you think should be included? Hang on to the half-sheet, we will add to it later

The Other Amendments

The Civil War Amendments 13th (1865) – Abolished Slavery 14th (1868) – Granted citizenship to all people born in the US; banned states from denying life, liberty, or property without due process; equal protection under the law. 15th (1870) – Can’t deny right to vote based on race

Voting Amendments 15th 17th – Direct voting of senators 19th – Right to vote for women 23rd – Voters in DC get the right to vote for POTUS 24th – Eliminated poll tax to vote 26th – Lowers voting age to 18

Presidential Amendments 12th – Electors vote for president and vice president separately 20th – Shortened the time between election of president and inauguration 22nd – Limit of 2 presidential terms 25th – Presidential succession

All others 11th – The government is not immune to lawsuits brought by citizens 16th – Income Tax 18th – Prohibition of alcohol 21st – Repeal of the 18th 27th – Any pay raises for Congress will not go into effect until the next legislative session.

On the half-sheet If you could make an amendment right now, what would it include? Would this amendment be well received by the people? Would it change the structure of the government? Would it guarantee a freedom?