Pretend your outside a courthouse where a bee hive is hanging from the roof. Right to bear arms. The freedom to bear arms; 3. Imagine a big wooden pen surrounding each and every individual state. It also protects against excessive bail. They are bare! Jan 30, 2019 - This is an easy technique to remember which of the 27 amendments is which. Below you will find "Dr. Hartnell's 27 Ridiculous Ways to Remember the Amendments". It’s so sticky it gets all over the NEWSPAPER you’re holding. -The accused also has the right to a PUBLIC trial. Quizlet will be unavailable from 4-5 PM PT. For best results: Say each number and its rhyming word out loud and remember how they sound to tap into your auditory learning ability. Suddenly you are stung TWICE by a bee and you are so scared you remain SILENT. question. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. No quartering of troops in homes. On Saturday, October 10th, we'll be doing some maintenance on Quizlet to keep things running smoothly. – The accused also has the right to a LAWYER -The accused also has the right to an impartial JURY. The seventh amendment gives you the right to have a trial by JURY if the property is worth over $20. The eighth amendment protects citizens from cruel and unusual punishment. The fourth amendment says that the police cannot enter or take your property without good reason (a warrant). We know that sometimes it's hard to find inspiration, so we provide you with hundreds of related samples. The "Bill of Rights", which contains the first 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, almost never happened, and, when it did, almost had 17 Amendments. The ninth amendment says that people have other basic rights that are not listed in the constitution.
AMENDMENT ONE – sticky bun. Amendment six says that you have the right to: -The accused has the right to a QUICK trial. The second amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms (own & carry weapons). Enjoy! Your 5 freedoms (press, religion, assembly, speech, petition), "Three's a crowd" (No quartering of troops in homes), Four doors on a car (think: the police want to search your car) (No unreasonable search and seizure), "I plead the fifth" (Protect against self-incrimination, eminent domain, right to due process), "Speedy Six" (Right to speedy and public trial and the right to a lawyer and counsel), There are 27 Amendments and 7 deals with $20 (Jury trial in civil cases and has to sue for more than $20), Sideways handcuffs (Right to bail, no cruel and unusual punishment), "Makes more rights mine" (Rights are retained by the people if not by the government), "Federal laws are what are writTEN" (Powers not delegated to Congress or prohibited to states belong to states or people, "No 1 on 1" (Stops courts from hearing cases if a state is being sued), President 1, Vice President 2 (Vote separately for President and VP), Civil War Amendment (Citizenship to former slaves), Civil War Amendment (Right for all races to vote), When you turn 16 you can get a job (Individual income tax), SEnators SEventeen" (Direct election of senators), 1919 was the year women got suffrage (Women's right to vote), Jan. 20th is the date of inauguration (Congress's session), The legal drinking age (Repealed prohibition), 2 terms (The President can only serve 2 terms), "Twenty-four, no poll tax at the door" (No poll taxes for voting), "Twenty-five, if he ain't alive" (Presidential secession), The 27th amendment is the last amendment, and a pay raise for Congress is the last thing we want (Pay raise for Congress). Imagine you’ve done something wrong and now you’re forced to eat worms as punishment AND pay a $$$ big fine $$$. It’s so sticky it gets all over the NEWSPAPER you’re holding.