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14th Amendment

14th Amendment

Assessment

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Social Studies

8th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 18 Questions

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The 14th Amendment

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Multiple Choice

The 14th amendment grants ___________ to anyone who is born in the U.S. including former slaves.

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Citizenship

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Equal Rights

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Due Process Rights

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Voting Rights

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would be an example of a "Due Process" Right?

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Freedom of speech

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Freedom to own weapons

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The Right to Remain Silent when being questioned by Police

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Freedom of the Press.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following would be an example of a Due Process Right? Select 3.

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Freedom of Speech

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The Right to an attorney

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The Right to a Jury Trial

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Freedom of press

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The Right from cruel and unusual Punishments.

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Multiple Choice

The rights You have in the Court of Law are reffered to as _________ Rights.

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Civil Rights

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Due Process Rights

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Freedom Rights

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Human Rights

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Multiple Choice

Which amendment Promises "Due Process" to all citizens.

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14th

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15th

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18th

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20th

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is the Best Definition for the word "Incorporate"

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To Include or Add

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To deny or Reject

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To Take away something.

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Multiple Choice

The "Incorporation" clause of the 14th amendment does what?

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It forces State Governments to include or adopt the protections of the Federal Bill of Rights.

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It keeps certain citizens from Voting

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It forces Citizens to follow all laws passed by Congress.

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Multiple Choice

Equal Protections means...

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All people must be allowed to vote

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Slavery must be abolished

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everyone must be treated equally under the law.

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Multiple Select

Which of these would be a Violation of the "Equal Protection Clause" in the 14th Amendment?

Pick 2

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A State law that does not allow Black citizens to be out past 9:00pm.

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A law that does not allow Muslim or Hindu symbols to be displayed in public.

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A law that does not allow any citizen to own an alligator.

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Multiple Choice

A State law that does not allow Black citizens to be out past 9:00pm.

- Why is this law a Violation of the Equal Protection Clause?

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This law is unfair and treats citizens differently based on their skin color.

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It is not right to keep people from being outside after dark

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There is no good reason for the law.

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Fill in the Blank

A law that does not allow Muslim or Hindu symbols to be displayed in public Schools.

-How could this law be changed so that it does not Violate the Equal Protection Clause?

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Multiple Choice

Equal Protections means...

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All people must be allowed to vote

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Slavery must be abolished

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everyone must be treated equally under the law.

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Multiple Choice

the process of Incorporation....

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Made slavery illegal in the country

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gave women the right to vote

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allowed the protections of the Bill of Right to apply to state governments as well.

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Multiple Choice

The 14th amendment

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Incorporates the Bill of Rights to all the states

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Abolishes slavery

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Gives all former slaves the right to vote

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Multiple Choice

The 14th amendment....

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Promises all citizens the right to due process

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abolished slavery

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Establishes a national religion

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a Right included with "due process"

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freedom of speech

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the right to vote

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The right to a speedy trial with a jury

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The freedom of religion

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Multiple Choice

This amendment gave citizenship to all former slaves and anyone born or naturalized in the United States.

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13th

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14th

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15th

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19th

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Multiple Choice

This amendment abolished the practice of slavery in the United States.

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13th

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14th

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15th

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19th

The 14th Amendment

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