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Works Cited Primary Sources

Ames, Ezra. James Madison. 1816. National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States. The Frick Collection. 2011. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. This is a painting of James Madison. We used this to have an idea of what James Madison looked like.

DeMarsico, Dick. Martin Luther King Jr. 1964. Photograph. New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection, New York. Loc.gov. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. We used this photograph to get an idea of how Martin Luther King Jr. looks like.

Jefferson, Thomas. "The Beauty of the Second Amendment... (Quotation)." Monticello. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2007. Web. 04 Nov. 2013. We used this website for Thomas Jefferson's quote on the 2nd ammendment. Second Ammendment. 1789. Photograph. Archives.gov. Archives.gov. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This photograph is a close up of the Second Ammendment in the Bill of Rights.

Stedman Druliner, Ruth. Portrait of George Washington as a Young Man during the Revolution about 1776. 1970. Patriotic Education. Patriotic Education Inc. Web. 3 Nov. 2013. We looked at this portrait to have an idea how George Washington looked. The portrait is a image of how George Washington looked when he was a young man in the Revolution.

United States. Bill of Rights Transcript Text. By James Madison. National Archives Trust Fund, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. We used this source to look at the original Bill of rights. It also has transcript that helped us understand what the bill of rights says.

United States. Constitution of the United States. By James Madison. National Archives Trust Fund, n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. We used this source to see where in the constitution the bill of rights is located. We also read the transcript along with it to tell what it says.

Washington, George. "Quotes About Second Amendment." Quotes About Second Amendment. GoodReads Inc., n.d. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. We used this website to find what George Washington thought about the 2nd amendment based on his quotes.

Willson Peale, Charles. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. 1791. Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Flickr. 2009. Web. 4 Nov. 2013. We used this picture to see what Thomas Jefferson looked like. In the painting Thomas Jefferson is looking all the way to the right and it is focused on his head.The picture is also in color.

Secondary Sources Advertisement. Youtube. Youtube, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This video gives us an idea of what people could do to take advantage of the 2nd amendment.

"The Bill of Rights: A Brief History." American Civil Liberties Union. ACLU, 4 Mar. 2002. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. <https://www.aclu.org/racial-justice_prisoners-rights_drug-law-reform_immigrants-right s/bill-rights-brief-history>. This source told us the history on the Bill of Rights. It explains why the Bill of Rights was created.

Connelly, Michael. "Number of Murders Triples in 1988 : Police Report Increase in Gang Violence in Valley." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 10 Jan. 1989. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. We use this website to see how much gang violence has risen from 1988-89. Gang-related murders in the San Fernando Valley tripled in 1988.Overall crime in the Valley rose 7.3% in 1988, according to the statistics.

"Detective Technique Gun Timeline." PBS. PBS, 2003. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. We used this timeline to see what the guns looked like before the 20th century. We compared the weapons that we used to have and the ones that made now.

Dona, Elva. "Top Ten Dangerous Gangs in the World." Toptenfamous. WellThemes.com, 30 May 2012. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This website information on the most dangerous gangs in the world. We used the info on the website along with the pictures.

"Early Firearms History." Guns Ammo Info. Company, Inc, n.d. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. We used this website to see a couple of pictures of early day firearms.

"Gang History Gangland." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. In this source was a timeline on gang history. We read about gangs that have started as late as the 1950s. They have it divided in parts so that it is organized neatly and easy to read.

"The Gangfighters Network." : Presenting at the 2009 Gang Violence Summit. Blogspot, 19 Sept. 2009. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. We used this website for the heading image. We took it and used it as the title page banner.

Garrett, Ben. "History of the Second Amendment." Civil Liberties. About.com, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This website has timeline of gun rights in America. It gives a lot of information on what happened after the second ammendment was ratified.

Gettings, John, and Catherine McNiff. "Milestones in Federal Gun Control Legislation." Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This website gives us a detailed timeline on gun legislation and organization. The timeline goes back from 1791to 2013.

Grabianowski, Ed. "How Street Gangs Work." HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks, Inc, 2007. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. This website has facts on how street gangs work. They organize the page with questions and answers such as, why do people join gangs and what are the difference between ethnic, turf and prison gangs.

A Guide to Gang Identification. New Jersey: New Jersey State Police, n.d. PDF. We used this PDF file to learn to identify gangs.It hs helpful information for statistics of gangs in New Jersey.

They also list common terms and hand signals that gangs use usually.This source is organized neatly with a contents page and easy to spot headings and subheadings

Houghton, Bob. "The 2nd Amendment." The 2nd Amendment. N.p., 2000. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. <http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/bill_of_rights/media/two.htm>. This source explains what the 2nd amendment is. It also includes why the added it to the Bill of Rights.

"James Madisons Biography." James Madison's Biography. The Montpelier Foundation, 2007. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. <http://www.montpelier.org/james-and-dolley-madison/james-madison/bio>. We used this bibliography to know what James Madison's life was like. It informed us about his early life and his presidency. It also tells how he contributed to the Constitution.

MS13 Gang. 2007. Photograph. FBI. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This photograph is a picture of an MS13 member.

"MS-13 National Gang Task Force." FBI. FBI, 31 Aug. 2010. Web. 02 Nov. 2013. We used this website to find information on one of the biggest gangs in the US. FBI investigations reveal that it is present in almost every state and continues to grow its membership, now targeting younger recruits more than ever before. Over all the states task forces have formed to try to stop the MS13. N.d. Photograph. Hot-dogma. Independent Media Network, 12 Mar. 2013. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. We used this picture for our website banner

"Number of Deaths Due to Injury of Firearms." Map. The Atlantic. The Atlantic Monthly Group, 2013. Web. 29 Sept. 2013. We used this map to see how many people died because of firearm injury in 2007.

"Quotes About Guns." (114 Quotes). GoodReads Inc., n.d. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. In this source it discussed quotes about guns. It has a bunch of input from a lot of well now people history on firearms.

Times, Robert Reinhold, Special To The New York. "Gang Violence Shocks Los Angeles." The New York Times. The New York Times, 08 Feb. 1988. Web. 02 Nov. 2013. We used this website to see how Los Angeles was effected when they had an issue with gang violence.There were 387 gang-related killings in Los Angeles County in 1987.

Walker, Robert. "18th Street Transnational Gang." 18th Street Transnational Gang. N.p., 14 Oct. 2013. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. This website gives us he history of the 18th Street Gang. We used pictures from the website along with the information.

"Wheellock." Gun Wiki. Wikia, n.d. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. We used this website to view pictures of the wheellock gun.

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