Look for your name below, alphabetically by your last name.
The A3 class is highlighted in blue, and the A4 class in purple.
On your assignment slip, fill in the blanks with your name and the ONE answer that is next to your name. Do NOT fill in the other answers.
Example: (not filled out)
Name ___________________________________ Period _______
The _______________ President of the United States was ______________________.
The ______________ Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about _____________________________________________________________________.
In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the ______ stands for __________________________.
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If the student is listed as
Alice A. -- The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to not testify against yourself.
She would fill it out like this:
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Example: (filled out correctly)
Name ___Alice Adams_______________ Period __B2__
The ___________ President of the United States was ______________________.
The ____Fifth_____ Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about ________the right to not testify against yourself ___________________________________.
In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the ______ stands for __________________________.
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A3
Elian A. -- The first President of the United States was George Washington.
Easton B. -- The second President of the United States was John Adams.
Dalton C. -- The third President of the United States was Thomas Jefferson.
Skye C. -- The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition and press.
Deegan C. -- The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to bear arms.
Jordan F. -- The Third Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to not quarter soldiers.
Jadyn G. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the C stands for Currency.
Damon G. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the R stands for Relevancy.
Dallin H -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Authority.
Harmony J -- The fourth President of the United States was James Madison.
Garrett L -- The fifth President of the United States was James Monroe.
Hailey L -- The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says that police have to have a warrant to search or seize your property.
Nanea L. -- The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to not testify against yourself.
Brady M -- The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to a speedy trial.
Macey M -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Accuracy.
Mason O. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the P stands for Purpose.
Tyson P. -- The sixth President of the United States was John Quincy Adams.
Kagen Q. -- The seventh President of the United States was Andrew Jackson.
Luke R. -- The eighth President of the United States was Martin Van Buren.
Robert S. -- The Seventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to a jury trial.
Dillon S. -- The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
Hunter T -- The Ninth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the rights of individuals.
Jordan V. -- The ninth President of the United States was William Henry Harrison.
Karl V. -- The tenth President of the United States was John Tyler.
Ashton W -- The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the rights of the states.
Alec W. -- The Seventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to a jury trial.
Ku'uliko W -- The sixth President of the United States was John Quincy Adams.
Tylor Z. -- The Ninth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the rights of individuals.
A4
Kiley A. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the P stands for Purpose.
Gavyn B. -- The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the rights of the states.
Brookelle B. -- The tenth President of the United States was John Tyler.
Jaxon B. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Accuracy.
Zoey C. -- The ninth President of the United States was William Henry Harrison.
Payson C. -- The Ninth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the rights of individuals.
Jesyca C. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Accuracy.
Kaylen C. -- The eighth President of the United States was Martin Van Buren.
Noah F. -- The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
Addie G. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Authority.
Jexton H. -- The fifth President of the United States was James Monroe.
Ryker H -- The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to not testify against yourself.
Jack H -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the C stands for Currency.
Jace H -- The third President of the United States was Thomas Jefferson.
Brytan I -- The Third Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to not quarter soldiers.
Victoria J -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Accuracy.
Gracie J -- The first President of the United States was George Washington.
Kaylinn J - The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition and press.
Summer J -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the R stands for Relevancy.
Cassidy K. -- The eighth President of the United States was Martin Van Buren.
Elizabeth L -- The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition and press.
Dahlia M -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the C stands for Currency.
Annie M -- The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
Emily M. -- The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to bear arms.
Brea N. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Authority.
Coleman P. -- The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to bear arms.
Natalia P. -- The second President of the United States was John Adams.
Joshua R. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the P stands for Purpose.
Benjamin R. -- The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States says that police have to have a warrant to search or seize your property.
Chaley S. -- The fourth President of the United States was James Madison.
Keira S. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, the R stands for Relevancy.
Kennedy S. -- The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to a speedy trial.
Kina T. -- The sixth President of the United States was John Quincy Adams.
Omar T. -- In an acronym you can use to check whether web sites are reliable, A stands for Authority.
Summer T. -- The seventh President of the United States was Andrew Jackson.
Makenzie W. -- The Seventh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States is about the right to a jury trial.