Constitution EXPLAINED: Votes for D.C.
The Twenty-Third Amendment allowed citizens in the nation’s capital to vote for president.
Engage all your students, including Spanish speakers and multilingual learners, and deepen learning with the accompanying bilingual Teacher Guides. Each guide includes vocabulary words, guiding questions, instructional and video-viewing strategies, as well as lesson ideas in Spanish and English.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain what led to the passage and ratification of the Twenty-Third Amendment.
- Discuss how the voting rights of the citizens of the District of Columbia ought to be protected.
Overview
The Twenty-Third Amendment allowed citizens in the nation’s capital to vote for president.
Engage all your students, including Spanish speakers and multilingual learners, and deepen learning with the accompanying bilingual Teacher Guides. Each guide includes vocabulary words, guiding questions, instructional and video-viewing strategies, as well as lesson ideas in Spanish and English.