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Amendment Tales with a Twist. By: Maya , Gabby, Charly , Jacob, and Lane. T ales: T able O f C ontents. Slide 1- TITLE PAGE Slide 2- TABLE OF CONTENTS Slide 3- Amendment 1- THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF Slide 4- Amendment 2- LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Maya, Gabby, Charly, Jacob, and Lane

Amendment Tales with a Twist

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Tales: Table Of Contents Slide 1- TITLE PAGESlide 2- TABLE OF CONTENTSSlide 3- Amendment 1- THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLFSlide 4- Amendment 2- LITTLE RED RIDING HOODSlide 5- Amendment 3- SNOW WHITESlide 6- Amendment 4- HANSLE AND GRETTLESlide 7- Amendment 5- THREE LITTLE PIGSSlide 8- Amendment 6- SNOW WHITESlide 9- Amendment 7- ALADDINSlide 10- Amendment 8- RAPUNZELSlide 11- Amendment 9- ALICE INWONDERLANDSlide 12- Amendment 10- JACK AND THE BEANSTALKSlide 13- Amendment 11- ENCHANTEDSlide 14- Amendment 12- SNOW WHITE AND THE UGLY DUCKLINGSlide 15- Amendment 13- LION KINGSlide 16- Amendment 14- CINDERELLA

Slide 17- Amendment 15- THE PRINCESS AND THE FROGSlide 18- Amendment 16- RUMPELSTILTSKINSlide 19- Amendment 17- ALICE IN WONDERLANDSlide 20- Amendment 18 & 21- GOLIDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARSSlide 21- Amendment 19 & 24- PRINCESS AND THE FROGSlide 22- Amendment 20- THE UGLY DUCKLINGSlide 23- Amendment 22- THE UGLY DUCKLINGSlide 24- Amendment 23- SLEEPING BEAUTYSlide 25-Amendment 25- THE UGLY DUCKLINGSlide 26- Amendment 26- LITTLE MERMAIDESlide 27- Amendment 27- SNOW WHITESlide 28- GLOSSARYSlide 29- CITATIONSSlide 30- CITATIONSSlide 31- CITATIONSSlide 32- THE END!

THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF: A Shepard's boy cried wolf when there was no wolf around. A townsperson said that he should stop crying wolf when there is no wolf. The boy said that the First Amendment allows him the freedom of speech. The boy is right and so the townsperson walks away very disappointed.

1st Amendment- Basic Freedoms

http://storynory.com/2009/01/26/the-boy-who-cried-wolf/3LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: Little Red Riding Hood is walking through the forest delivering her muffins to Grandma. The big bad Wolf come up and tries to steal Little Reds muffins. The Hunter comes to save her with an axe in his hand. The Wolf says he cant have an axe. But the Second Amendment says he has the right to bear arms. The Wolf gets scared and runs away.

2nd Amendment- Right to Bear Arms

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/redridinghood.html4SNOW WHITE: Snow White is staying with the Seven Dwarfs during a time of war. Dopey and Bashful tell Snow White that she cant stay at the cottage anymore because the war is over with the Queen and the Third Amendment says that they dont need to quarter others during time of peace.

3rd Amendment- Quartering of Soldiers5

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/snowwhite.htmlHANSEL AND GRETEL: Hansel and Gretel are walking in the forest. They get lost and find a house that is made of candy. They walk in and start eating it. The bad Witch that lives in the house captures them for trespassing. A policeman decides to search for them because they have been missing for over a week. He finds out that they are at the Candy house. He goes there, but the bad Witch says that the Fourth Amendment requires him to have a search warrant to be able to search her house. The policeman gets a search warrant from a judge. He then shows it to the Witch and enters the house to find Hansel and Gretel.

4th Amendment- Search and Arrest

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/hansel.html6THREE LITTLE PIGS: The Big Bad Wolf is accused of blowing the Three Little Pigs house down. The seven dwarves are the jury. Snow White is the judge. The Three Little Pigs are the prosecutors. The Pigs saw the Wolf blow their house down. The Wolf is claiming that he is innocent. He is found innocent because there wasnt enough evidence against him. Later the Three Little Pigs find a tape of the Big Bad Wolf blowing their house down. But they cant retry him in court again because the Wolf is protected from double jeopardy (which is right in the Fifth Amendment).

5th Amendment- Rights in Criminal Cases

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/threepigs.html7SNOW WHITE: The evil Queen is arrested for trying to killing Snow White with a poisoned apple. A police officer comes to her house to arrest her. The Queen asks why because she has the right to know what she is being arrested for under the Sixth Amendment. The police officer tells her it is because she was trying to kill Snow White. The Queen says its not true! She gets a lawyer, the Mirror, and they ask for a speedy trial.

6th Amendment- Right to a Fair Trial

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/snowwhite.html8ALADDIN: Jasmine and Aladdin are getting divorced. Jasmine is suing for emotional damages. Aladdin wants a trial by a jury because he thinks that his wifes excuse is silly. He can get a jury because the Seventh Amendment says that civil cases can have one.

7th Amendment- Rights in Civil Cases

http://www.thenagain.info/classes/sources/aladdin.html9RAPUNZEL: Rapunzel is stuck up in a tower. Her evil mother says that she can NEVER come down from her castle. The Prince comes to Rapunzels castle to save her, but says that he will only save her when she gives him one million dollars. Then she remembers that the Eight Amendment protects her from high fines and cruel or unusual punishments. She tells her evil fake mother to let her down because she is violating her Eight Amendment and tells the Prince that his bail was too high. In this fairytale Rapunzel saves her self.

8th Amendment- Protects people fromHigh Bail, Fines, and Punishment

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~spok/grimmtmp/009.txt10ALLICE IN WONDERLAND: Alice comes back from Wonderland and her sister demands her to tell her where she was. Alice says that the Ninth Amendment protects her privacy, so she doesnt need to tell her sister where she was.

9th Amendment- Rights Retained by the People

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/aliceintro.html11JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: Jack is about to go climb the beanstalk, but his mother says that he cant climb the beanstalk. Jack says that he has the right under the Tenth Amendment because there is no state law or a law under the Constitution about not being able to climb beanstalks.

10th Amendment- States Rights12

http://fairytales4u.com/story/jackand.htmENCHANTED: The Witch (from the Cartoon World, a different country) files a lawsuit against New York, USA, but the Eleventh Amendment protects countries from filing law suites against other countries.

11th Amendment-Rights Retained by the People 13

SNOW WITE AND THE UGLY DUCKLING: The ugly Duckling is running against the mean Duckling! To pick the President, the Electoral College (which is the seven Dwarfs) must vote twice to help decide who will win. They have to do this because it is listed in the Twelfth Amendment. 12th Amendment- Presidential Elections14

LION KING: Scar use to use his hyenas as slaves, but now since the Thirteenth Amendment was passed slavery is banned and his hyenas are free.13th Amendment-End of Slavery

http://www.lionking.org/story/15CINDERELLA: Cinderella is forced to clean floors, wash dishes, and cook for everyday for her step-mother and step-sisters. She is sick and tired of this. Her Fairy God mother floats down from above and tells her that the Fourteenth Amendment makes everyone equal. She thanks her Fairy God mother. Then goes to tell her step-mother that she is leaving for good and going to go find her Prince. 1614th Amendment- Civil Rights

THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG: The prince, Naveen, goes to vote for the new Senator of Louisiana in his city hall. He writes down his vote, but when he gives his vote to the poll collector, the poll collector says Naveen cant vote because he is a frog. Naveen reminds the poll collector that the Fifteen Amendment promises equal rights for every man, no mater how they look or what race they are. He puts his vote in the box and hops away suavely.15th Amendment- Voting Rights

http://www.childrenstory.info/childrenstories/thefrogprince.html17RUMPELSTILTSKIN: The Congress want to put a tax on the Kings handspun gold, that Rumpelstiltskin made. The King says that they are not allowed to put a tax on peoples income, but the Congress reminds him that the Sixteenth Amendment allows Congress to have the power to lay and collect taxes from peoples incomes. 16th Amendment- Income Taxes18http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/Rum.shtml

ALICE IN WONDERLAND: Wonderland is voting for new Senators. They have to follow the Seventeenth Amendments rules that say that each state gets to vote for their own two senators, who will get to serve a six year term and each senator counts as a votes. The Snow state (the state where the White queen lives) has four people running: the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, the Mouse, and the Red Queen. Who will win?17th Amendment- Senatorial Elections19Click here once to see who won the election as SenatorsGOLDILOCKS AND THREE BEARS: Goldilocks is in the Three Bears house. She sits on the chairs and finds the right one, but then she comes to the alcohol. At first she doesnt touch it because the Eighteenth Amendment bans alcohol, but then she remembers that the Twenty-first Amendment repealed prohibition. So she drank the first beer and it was too bitter, the second one was too sweet, and the third one was just right.

18th & 21st Amendment- Prohibition of Liquor

alcohol

http://ivyjoy.com/fables/goldilocks.html20PRINCESS AND THE FROG: The princess, Tiana, comes to the city hall to vote for New Orleans new mayor. The poll collector says that she cant vote because she is a woman. Tiana stands up and tell him that the Nineteenth Amendment gives women equal rights. To try to outsmart Tiana, the poll collector tells her that she needs to pay a tax. But she is no dummy, Tiana says that the Twenty-fourth Amendment takes away poll tax. She puts her vote in the ballot box and walks away proud of being a woman. 19th & 24th Amendment- Womens Suffrage

http://www.childrenstory.info/childrenstories/thefrogprince.html212220th Amendment- Terms in Office, a.k.a. Lame Duck

THE UGLY DUCKLING: The ugly Ducking was running for President and won! When he was sworn into oath, he had to agree to these terms that are listed in the Twenty Amendment. His term ends at noon on January 20th (four years after sworn in).If he shall die then his Vice President takes over.

THE UGLY DUCKLING: Ducks was President for eight years and wants to run again, but he cant because the Twenty-Second Amendment prevents Presidents from serving more that a 2 four-year term. 2322nd Amendment- Term Limits for the Presidency

I cant run another year. My used up all my eight years.http://ivyjoy.com/fables/duckling.htmlSLEPPING BEAUTY: Sleeping Beauty fell asleep in D.C. wanting to express her opinion about a law dreaming that she could elect a representative. When she woke up from sleeping she turned on the TV and saw that the Twenty-Third Amendment was passed! This means that Washington D.C.s population now counts when voting for Senators and Representatives, and she can now express her opinion on the laws by voting for the right person. Dreams do come true!23rd Amendment-Washington D.C. Suffrage24

D.C. NOW COUNT AS REPERSENTATIVES AND SENATORS IN CONGRESS!

THE UGLY DUCKLING: The ugly Duckling passes away and the people of QuackVille dont know what to do. The Vice President, the pretty Duckling, reminds the country that the Twenty-Fifth Amendment says that if the President dies then the Vice President takes over. 25th Amendment-Presidential Succession 25

Dont panic Im your new President!THE LITTLE MERMAIDE: Ariel just turned eighteen and she is so happy to be older! Today is also voting day, so Ariel goes with Flounder to vote for the new King of the Sea (King Triton, Ariels father). When Flounder turns in his votes, the poll collector asks why Ariel isnt voting. Ariel says that shes not old enough. The poll collector says that the Twenty-Sixth Amendment makes the age to vote eighteen. She is so excited that she can finally vote because now she can vote for her father!

26th Amendment-18 year old Suffragehttp://www.childrenstory.info/childrenstories/thelittlemermaid.html?cPath=51

I CAN VOTE! VOTE FOR KING TRITON!26SNOW WHITE: The seven Dwarfs wanted a pay raise because they thought they were working to hard in the Senate for that little of pay. They are not allowed to give themselves a raise until their term ends because the Twenty-Seventh Amendment says so.27th Amendment- Congressional Pay Raises27

Bear: to hold an objectCivil case: a case where one party sues another because one party did something wrong.Electoral College: a body of electors who formally elect the United States president and vice president. Double Jeopardy: does not allow a person, who is accused of a crime, to be tried again for a same or similar charge. Evidence: testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects that helps support the case.Impeach: a formal process in which an official is accused of breaking the law. Innocent: proven that you did not convict a crime.Jury: a group of people who are brought to make the right decision on legal questions asked. Sometimes present to make sure the judge doesnt get all the power in deciding legal questions.Oath: a promise or statement that cant be broken.Poll collector: a person who collects citizens votes .Prohibition: the banning of alcohol from the government.Quartering: to give someone a place to stay.Repeal: to take away.Search warrant: a court order allowing law enforcement to enter and search your property without permission from the owner.Succession: a person accuses a person or stealing their property. Suffrage: the right to vote.Trespassing: entering property without permission.Trial: a case presented in front of a jury and/or a judge to determine if a person is guilty or innocent.

Glossary 28voting booth. N.d. Personal photograph by author. itmakessenseblog.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. .voting ballet. N.d. Personal photograph by author. www.shutterstock.com/ pic-51203101/stock-vector-quirky-drawing-of-a-voting-ballot-paper.html. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. . frog version of Prince Naveen. N.d. Personal photograph by author. examiner.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. .picture of princess Tiana . N.d. Personal photograph by author. fiercenerditude.blogspot.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. . picture of princess Tiana. N.d. Personal photograph by author. disneycostumeideas.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. . beauty and the beast. N.d. Personal photograph by author. mediamikes.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. . Scar and Hyenas. N.d. Personal photograph by author. treacheryisafoot.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. . picture of The Little Mermaid. N.d. Personal photograph by author. disney.wikia.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2012. .

CitationsAlice in Wonderland. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2012. . Goldielocks and the Three Bears. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2012. . The Lion King. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2012. . The Princess and The Frog. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2012. . Princess and The Frog; Tiana. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2012. . Snow White. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Jack and the Bean Stalk. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Enchanted. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Enchanted. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .

Citations (continued) Ella Enchanted; Amy Adams. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Rumplestiltskin. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .The mad hatter. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .The White Rabbit. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. < http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/pictures/ white-rabbit-pictures.html >.Duck for President. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Index of ifilms/. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Cartoon/viewing. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Ugly Duckling. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Duck and Run. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .dwarfs. N.d. Personal photograph by author. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2012. .Edward Gorey. Duck for President. N.d. Photograph. Wonder-Shirts, Cleveland. Web. 20 Jan 2012. . 31Citations (continued)

And the Amendments lived happily ever after!

The End!