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Amendments Practice

Amendment Practice

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1st Amendment Speech Press Petition Assembly Religion
2nd Amendment Right to bear arms/maintain militia
3rd Amendment No Quarter of Troops
4th Amendment No Unreasonable Search/Seizure
5th Amendment No Self Incrimination + Double Jeopardy Clause, Due Process, Eminent Domain
6th Amendment Right to a Speedy and Public Trial + a Lawyer
7th Amendment Right to Trail by Jury for Civil Cases
8th Amendment No Cruel or Unusual Punishment, Excess Bail/Fines
9th Amendment Rights reserved to the People
10th Amendment Rights reserved to the States
11th Amendment No federal cases between state and citizen of another state (Chisholm v. Georgia)
12th Amendment Changes the way we vote, President and Vice President are a team.
13th Amendment Slavery is Illegal
14th Amendment Citizenship for former slaves & Equal Protection of the Law
15th Amendment Right to Vote cannot be denied by Race.
16th Amendment Congress can levy federal income tax
17th Amendment Direct or Popular election of Senators
18th Amendment Prohibition
19th Amendment Right to Vote for Women
20th Amendment Dates for Presidential Inauguration & Congress' Session
21st Amendment Repeals Prohibition
22nd Amendment President limit to Two Terms
23rd Amendment D.C. gets 3 electoral votes
24th Amendment Poll Taxes are outlawed
25th Amendment List of Succession for Presidential Seat
26th Amendment Right to Vote for 18 year olds
27th Amendment Congressional Members cannot determine their own pay
Created by: chernarus_
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