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1. List ONE advantage to having a credit card… - Buy needed items now - Do not have to carry cash - Creates a record of purchases - Builds your credit October 30, 2014

Ch. 4 Section 3 Review 1. What Amendment abolished slavery? 2. United States’ citizens in every part of the country have the same basic rights, due to what Supreme Court case? 3. Although the Fifteenth Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote, many still had trouble exercising this right. Why???

Cash or Credit p What are two ways to avoid credit card debt? 2. To qualify for a personal credit card, a person must be 18 years old. Should the age restriction remain the same or be changed?

Constitutional Amendments p. 135 Go to Google Slides (Share) Type Amendments One Amendment per slide Each slide should have 1. Number of Amendment & year 2. Definition 3. Picture