The Amendment Itself
History & Militias
Gun Regulation
Court Cases
Modern Debate
100

What is the right to have guns?

This is the right the Second Amendment gives people.

100

What is 1791?

The year the Second Amendment was written.

100

What is a background check?

You must pass this before buying a gun.

100

What is District of Columbia v. Heller?

The 2008 case that said individuals have the right to own guns.

100

What is the NRA?

This group from 1871 strongly fights against gun control.

200

Who were normal citizens?

These people made up the old militias.

200

What is the National Guard?

This group took the place of militias after the Civil War.

200

What are gun types?

Gun laws can limit these—what kinds of guns people can own.

200

What is McDonald v. Chicago?

The 2010 case that said the Second Amendment applies to all states.

200

What is #NeverAgain?

A student movement after the Parkland school shooting.

300

What is the Bill of Rights?

The Second Amendment is part of these first ten amendments.

300

What is the army?

People feared the government would use this to control citizens.

300

Who are criminals or mentally ill people?

These people often cannot legally buy guns.

300

What is 5–4?

The vote count in both cases.

300

What is Florida?

This state raised the gun-buying age after the shooting.

400

What are arms?

This word means “weapons like guns.”

400

What are towns or states?

Militias were made to protect these places.

400

What are gun records?

This tells the government who owns which guns.

400

What is a court?

The Supreme Court is the highest type of this place.

400

What is a school walkout?

Many students did this in March 2018 to protest gun violence.

500

Who are American citizens?

The Second Amendment protects this group of people.

500

What is Britain?

This country the militias fought against was difficult to defeat.

500

What are assault weapons?

Some guns are banned because they can fire very fast.

500

What is the handgun ban?

A law was struck down in Washington, D.C. because it almost banned all guns.

500

What is cut ties with them?

Many companies did this to the NRA because of public pressure.