Civic Responsibilities
The Constitution, Rights, and Civic Duties
BILL OF RIGHTS
Amendments
Expanding Rights
Federalists vs. Antifederalists
100

Citizens perform this civic duty when they decide whether someone is guilty or innocent in court.

What is JURY DUTY

100

This First Amendment freedom allows people to express their ideas openly.

What is Freedom of Speech

100

The Bill of Rights contains this many amendments.

what is 10

100

This amendment made slavery illegal.

WHAT IS THE 13th Amendment

100

This group supported the Constitution and believed it would unify the states.

Who were the FEDERALISTS 

200

Citizens must do this to help fund public programs like roads and schools.

What is PAY TAXES 

200

This freedom allows newspapers and media to publish information without government control.

What is FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 

200

This amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms.

What is the 2nd Amendment

200

This amendment granted citizenship and equal protection under the law.

What is the 14th Amendment 

200

This group feared the Constitution gave too much power to the national government.

Who were the anti-federalists

300

If citizens want to influence government decisions, they should participate in this process during elections.

What is VOTING 

300

Because Americans have this freedom, they can gather together to protest or hold meetings.

What is freedom of assembly?

300

This amendment prevents the government from forcing people to house soldiers.

What is the 3rd Amendment

300

This amendment allowed formerly enslaved African American men to vote.

What is the 15th Amendment 

300

Federalists supported the Constitution, while this group demanded stronger protections for individual rights.

Who were the ANTI-FEDERALISTS 

400

Problem: Citizens want to influence government decisions.


Solution:

WHAT IS CONTACT ELECTED OFFICIALS: They can contact officials by writing, emailing, or calling them.

400

Citizens can protest government policies and ask leaders for change because of this freedom.

What is FREEDOM OF PETITION 

400

Because of the Fourth through Eighth Amendments, citizens are guaranteed this legal protection when facing government action.

WHAT IS THE DUE PROCESS 

400

Women's protests for voting rights helped lead to this amendment in 1920.

What is the 19th Amendment 

400

These essays written by Madison, Hamilton, and John Jay defended the Constitution.

What is the Federalist Papers 

500

Citizens can show support or opposition to government policies by doing this publicly.

What are protests and marches 

500

Major protest movements like the civil rights movement were possible because the First Amendment protects these rights.

What is FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

500

This amendment says that people have rights beyond those listed in the Constitution.

What is the 9th Amendment

500

This amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

What is the 26th Amendment 

500

Problem: Anti-federalists feared citizens' rights would not be protected.

SOLUTION: 

What is the BILL OF RIGHTS 

Madison promised to add this document to the Constitution.

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