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U.S. Constitution
7 Articles
Article 1 – The Legislative Branch
Article 2- The Executive Branch
Article 3- The Judicial branch
Article 4- Relationship of the States
Article 5- Amending Process
Article 6- Supreme Law of the Land
Article 7- Ratification
27 Amendments
1) Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly & petition
2) Right to bear arms
3) No quartering of troops
4) Search & seizure
5) Rights of the Accused
6) Fair & Speedy Trial
7) Trial by jury
8) Cruel or unusual punishment
9) Rights of the people
10) Rights of the States
11) Lawsuits among states
12) Election of President & vice-president
13) Outlawed slavery
14) Blacks made citizens
15) Black suffrage
16) Income Tax
17) Direct Election of Senators
18) Prohibition of alcohol
19) Women's' Suffrage
20) "Lame Duck" or Inauguration Date
21) Repeal of 18th Amendment
22) Presidential term limits
23) Right to vote for president in District of Columbia
24) Poll taxes
25) Presidential succession & disability
26) 18 year olds can vote
27) Congressional Pay Raises
Public Meetings
All government students are required to attend one public government meeting before the end of the 1st semester each year. This can include but is not limited to council meetings, township meetings, school board meetings, etc.
DO NOT put this off until the last opportunity!!! From August until Christmas, you have 4 school board meetings, 12 township meetings & 4 village council meetings all within a 7 mile radius.
PICK ONE!!!
Tentative Schedule
Most of these meetings start at 7:00 PM.
School Board
2nd Monday of the month
Village Council
4th Monday of the month
Wayne Township
2nd Thursday of the month
Union Township
3rd Wednesday of the month at 8:00 PM
Goshen Township
3rd Monday of the month
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