Amendments to the United States Constitution
The Amendments to the Constitution of the USA are a continuously modified document that attempts to secure all basic and other rights for American citizens. The most recent amendment was made in the early 1970's during the Vietnam war; this amendment lowered the voting age to 18.
The first ten amendments (A.K.A. the Bill of Rights) was made by the founding fathers shortly after the actual constitution was made. The Bill of Rights covers all those things that the settlers found wrong with the rule of King George III of England. Such as: Quartering of soldiers, Freedom of speech, and Search and seizure. (Summary by Shurtagal)
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, History
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Amendments 1-10: Bill of Rights | Shurtagal |
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Play 02 | Amendments 11 - 13 | Shurtagal |
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Play 03 | Amendments 14 - 16 | Shurtagal |
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Play 04 | Amendments 17 - 21 | Shurtagal |
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Play 05 | Amendments 22 - 26 | Shurtagal |
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Play 06 | Amendments 27 | Shurtagal |
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