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Amendment Rights

Amendment Rights Word Search

The “Amendment Rights” word search explores the changes to the U.S. Constitution during Reconstruction, particularly the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. These amendments abolished slavery, defined citizenship, and protected voting rights. Words like “equality,” “suffrage,” “ratify,” and “guarantee” reflect core democratic ideals. Students also search for legal concepts such as “due process” and “protection,” which helped shape modern civil rights. This puzzle gives learners a focused look into how the Constitution evolved to reflect a new vision of justice and liberty for all Americans.

Students strengthen their understanding of legal and civic vocabulary by completing this word search. It reinforces the language of rights and freedoms, fostering deeper comprehension of democratic values. Identifying long and complex words sharpens their visual tracking, spelling, and fluency. Contextual exposure to terms like “citizenship” and “equal” supports critical thinking about social justice. This activity helps learners connect historical language to modern legal and social concepts.

Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Thirteenth, Abolish, Slavery, Fourteenth, Citizenship, Due, Process, Equal, Protection, Fifteenth, Vote, Suffrage, Ratify, Guarantee, Rights