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Curious George

Curious George. Curious?. Curious about the Amendments By Meaghan Flynn, Katherine Barry, Dalton Mink, and Dane Page. The first Amendment. George also reads that the first amendment allows him to say anything he wants, and express himself anyway he wants.

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Curious George

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  1. Curious George Curious? Curious about the Amendments By Meaghan Flynn, Katherine Barry, Dalton Mink, and Dane Page

  2. The first Amendment George also reads that the first amendment allows him to say anything he wants, and express himself anyway he wants George was curious about the amendments. As curious as he was he finds a book about the amendments and begins to read. He learns about the 1st amendment. And reads how it protects his basic rights.

  3. The 2nd amendment George was curious about what the right to bear arms means. Curious George decided to ask the man in yellow hat. He tells him that it means he has the right to protect himself. George was worried about being bullied by someone. The Man in the yellow hat reminds George of the 2nd amendment and how it gives him the right to bear arms

  4. The 3rd amendment

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  10. Amendment 9 Even though It does not explain it in Full Everyone has rights that are undeniable

  11. Amendment 10 George Knows that the U.S. has no King Because State and Federal government share In the People’s governing.

  12. Amendment 11 If the State does something against the constitution People can’t sue them in court for a Resolution.

  13. Amendment 12 If George could vote, on that day He’d vote for the President and Vice President separately Because the Constitution was made that way.

  14. Amendment 13 A person is a person and not property that’s why the Forefathers of America stopped slavery

  15. Amendment 14 Maybe you were born in america, a natural born citizen Because you belong to the country your birth was in

  16. Amendment 15 George cannot vote because he is an ape But any guy can, no matter what religion, gender or race

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  20. Amendment 20 If the president becomes ill The Vice President always will Take his job and be the fill

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  31. bibliography http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/nonfiction-monday-the-journey-that-saved-curious-george-by-louise-borden/ http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/naritheole/2505263513/sizes/o/in/photostream/

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