@@loganr7108 great thanks, that’s what i was inclined to believe but then i’ve seen a bunch of examples and some of them just talked about the author so i got confised
@@filmsta5sixtoosie3rd amendment - protects house owners from being forced to quarter soldiers because back then before the american revolution americans could be forced to treat british soldiers or redcoats as their guests in their house. Has not been selectively incorporated and is pretty irrelevant today for reasons you can understand.
For the first amendment, use RAPPS (Religion, assembly, petition, press, speech)
Ya because he skipped speech
last min review goes hard
Really just learn all of them.
it’s not that easy lmao
@@adamcrum568it takes like 20 minutes to do with a quizlet set
@@adamcrum568i mean you have 100+ days, just focus on 2 everyday
I’m taking US Government(not AP) in Florida but I have to study the 25 amendments 😮
Which two are left out?
not the prohibition ones?
And that’s it! Thanks🤣🤣🤣
How is the 10th amendment (aka the federalist amendment) not required on the exam that always stresses the importance of federalism?
Its college board
They’re all required, he’s just focusing on a few for the video
I mean you should know the 10th amendment also. It's the a requirement, but can help on the frq's.
Good stuff!
For sourcing on Dbqs, do you need to explain why that context/purpose matters or do you just need to discuss it?
Gov doesn’t have dbq I dotn think…
Correct gov doesn’t have dbqs
@@name5702 lol i must’ve commented on the wrong video i was talking abt World History or ApUsh sorry
yes you should. it’s best to mention why it matters and how it led to what you are arguing.
@@loganr7108 great thanks, that’s what i was inclined to believe but then i’ve seen a bunch of examples and some of them just talked about the author so i got confised
"So, Great VideoFilm On 13th Amendment." Dr.HunterAgoldbi
Wait, you forgot about the right form of militia in the second amendment
Would be better without music.
5 mendmints to the 1ST
Is anyone going to talk about how he just skipped 3rd
That's what I was wondering.. is there one
@@filmsta5sixtoosie3rd amendment - protects house owners from being forced to quarter soldiers because back then before the american revolution americans could be forced to treat british soldiers or redcoats as their guests in their house.
Has not been selectively incorporated and is pretty irrelevant today for reasons you can understand.
@ethangc081 oh yea now that you mention it I do remember that one lol
Is there not a 3rd ammendment?
there is its just not very important in terms of ap us gov content
It states that private citizens don't need to quarter soldiers in their homes