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Kids learn about the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution including why it was added, the Quartering Acts, the right to privacy, and how the actions of the British influenced this amendment.
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In this video, Khan Academy host Kim Kutz Elliott discusses the Third Amendment's past, present and future with constitutional scholars Glenn Reynolds and Jay Wexler.
This comprehensive series of 35 short videos explains the text, history, and relevance of the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and additional amendments in everyday language. Each video is assignable and ends with a call-to-action question, prompting learners to explore the topics further.
Today there are 27 total amendments. Below is a brief description of each. 1st through the Tenth - See the Bill of Rights. 11th (February 7, 1795) - This amendment set limits on when a state can be sued. In particular it gave immunity to states from law suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners not living within the state borders.
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Viewing guide for the Third Amendment Homework Help video. What is meant by quartering of troops? What did Parliament criticize King Charles I of in the Petition of Right? What changed during the French and Indian War regarding the quartering of soldiers? What was the Parliament Act of 1765?