Name _____________________________Period ____ Constitutional Collage! Task: complete a collage booklet for the constitution. Provide/complete the following for each page in the booklet. Explain all content items in detail. Item: Cover Page 1 (Legislative Branch) Page 2 (Executive Branch) Page 3 (Judicial Branch) Page 4 (Article 4) Page 5 (Article 5, 6, 7) Page 6 (Bill of Rights) Page 7 Amendment 1 Page 8 Amendment 2-4 Page 9 Amendment 5 Page 10 amendment 6 Content/Information Title, Author (you) Make up of Congress (house and senate), qualifications for office, length of terms, leaders of each house (title and current person’s name), powers of Congress (five+) Qualifications for office, length of term, powers of the president (four+) Qualifications for office, length of term, powers of the Judicial branch (four+), makeup of the Supreme Court Full faith and credit, how new states are formed Amendment Process(Article5) National Supremacy(Article6) Ratification(Article7) List of all ten amendments and a brief explanation. Freedom of: SPEECH, PRESS, ASSEMBLY, PETITION. List limits on these freedoms (four+) Right to bear arms Quartering Illegal searches and seizures Rights of the accused: Indictment by a grand jury Double Jeopardy Right to remain silent Due process Eminent Domain Rights of the accused: (Page 127 in textbook) Pictures/art (MINIMUM) one picture 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures No pictures 3 pictures 3 pictures 3 pictures 2 pictures Name _____________________________Period ____ Page 11 Amendment 7 Page 12 Amendment 8 Page 13 Amendments 9-10 Page 14 Amendments 11-27 (page 135 in textbook) Page 15 Amendments 11-12 Page 16 Amendments 13-15 Page 17 Amendments 16-17 Page 18 Amendments 18, 21 Page 19 Amendment 19 Page 20 Amendments 20, 22 Page 21 Amendments 23, 24 Page 22 Amendments 25, 26, 27 Rights of the accused: CIVIL LAWSUITS Cruel and unusual punishment Rights retained by the people Reserved Powers Outline of these amendments 2 pictures Suits against States Election of President and VP CIVIL WAR Amendments Abolishment of slavery Citizenship and equal protection under the law Suffrage racial barrier Income Tax Election of Senators Prohibition ONLY amendment to be repealed Suffrage sex barrier Lame Duck Amendment Limits on presidential terms Suffrage D.C. Suffrage poll taxes Presidential succession Suffrage age barrier Pay raises for congress 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures No Pictures 3 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures 2 pictures