information for 4.3 amendments 11-27 & incorporation of the bill of rights
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Information for 4.3
AMENDMENTS 11-27 & INCORPORATION
OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS
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POP QUIZ 4
AMENDMENTS AFFECTING PRESIDENT
THE 12TH AMENDMENT
The 20th Amendment Important vocabulary: Lame Duck President
AMENDMENTS AFFECTING PRESIDENT
1st Monday in March
January 20th at Noon
AMENDMENTS AFFECTING PRESIDENT
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The 22nd Amendment
AMENDMENTS AFFECTING PRESIDENT
What Now??President?
Acting Pres?
CONGRESSIONAL AMENDMENTS
Prohibition Overview
16th: Let’s Tax Income!
18: Can’t drink21: Can drink
VOTING RIGHTS
Important vocabulary: Suffrage
RaceSenatorsWomenDC CitizensNo Poll Tax18-20-year-olds
15th:
23rd:19th:
24th:26th:
17th:
Civil War Amendments13…Abolished slavery14…Conferred & defined citizenship15…Granted suffrage to ALL men
Judicial Rights11th…Lawsuits against the state remain in the state court system
FINISH THE REST
THE 14TH AMENDMENT IS ALWAYS A GOOD ANSWER!
Major parts:CitizenshipEqual Protection ClauseDue Process Clause
Defi nition: Process by which US courts have applied portions of the BOR to the states.
What part of the 14 th Amendment led to incorporation? Explain how. The Due Process clause of the 14 th Amendment forbids states to deny any citizen life, liberty or property without due process of law.
Are there other important parts to the 14 th Amendment? Yes. The equal protection clause prevents states from passing discriminatory laws and forces them to treat all people equal.
The 14 th Amendment is ALWAYS a good answer when it comes to why states can be sued for abridging the rights of its citizens. It ensures that all citizens in all states have the same rights.
INCORPORATION
Concerned 1st Amendment rights of expression.
States cannot interfere with a person’s freedom of speech and expression.
Applied Speech and Expression to the states.
GITLOW V. NY
Concerned the 6th Amendment.States must guarantee the right to an attorney if a person cannot afford one.
Applied Right to Counsel to the states.
GIDEON V. WAINWRIGHT
Concerned the 4th Amendment.States cannot use evidence that they seized without a valid warrant in court cases.
Applied the use of search warrants to the states.
MAPP V. OH
Concerned the 5th Amendment & parts of the 6th Amendment.
States cannot interrogate a person without first reading them their rights and they must be told of their right to counsel.
Applied the right of no self-incrimination to the states.
MIRANDA V. AZ
Concerned the 9th Amendment implied right to education (unenumerated).
States cannot have separate facilities for black and white children.
Applied equal protection of laws to the states.
BROWN V. TOPEKA BOE
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