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67672652141st AmendmentFreedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition0
67672652152nd AmendmentRight to bear arms1
67672652163rd AmendmentThe government can not force people to quarter troops in their homes2
67672652174th AmendmentNo unreasonable searches or seizures without a warrant3
67672652185th AmendmentRights of the accused- to remain silent, to plead the 5th, no double jeopardy4
67672652196th AmendmentThe right to a speedy public trial, a lawyer will be provided if you cannot afford one5
67672652207th AmendmentRight to a Civil trial by jury over $206
67672652218th AmendmentNo excessive bail, fines, or unusual punishment7
67672652229th AmendmentPeoples rights are not limited to just those listed in the Constitution8
676726522310th AmendmentStates have all the powers not given to the federal government by the Constitution9
676726522411th AmendmentStates do not have the power to extend the time a trial takes. If you commit a crime you have a trial set in the state, you commit the crime.10
676726522512th AmendmentPresident and Vice President on same ballot. There will be an Electoral College system in each state with the winner take all system11
676726522613th AmendmentSlavery is abolished 186512
676726522714th AmendmentAnyone born in the U.S. or that is naturalized into the U.S. is a citizen. Citizens have rights that the government cannot take away. 186813
676726522815th AmendmentGovernment cannot deny a citizen's right to vote because of race, religion, nation of origin, or sexual preference. 187014
676726522916th AmendmentThere is a national income tax 191315
676726523017th AmendmentEach state will have two Senators who will be directly elected by the voters every six years. 191316
676726523118th AmendmentProhibition- no manufacturing, sale, or importing of alcoholic beverages into the U.S. 191917
676726523219th AmendmentSuffrage- women are granted the right to vote 192018
676726523320th Amendment"Lame Duck Amendment" Now the Congress term begins January 3rd and the President is inaugurated on January 20th at noon by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court19
676726523421st AmendmentRepeal of the 18th Amendment "Prohibition" 193320
676726523522nd AmendmentNo President can serve more than two terms of 4 years or 10 years total 195121
676726523623rd AmendmentDistrict of Columbia receives 3 electoral votes for presidential elections 196122
676726523724th AmendmentNo one can be denied the right to vote by a state by reasons of poll tax, or literacy test, or any other tax 196423
676726523825th AmendmentPresidential Succession - Vice President - Speaker of the House, Tempore of the Senate24
676726523926th Amendment18 year olds receive the right to vote - Vietnam War 197125
676726524027th AmendmentPay raise for Congress (House or Senate) shall not take effect until after the next election 199226
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