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Match the amendments to their ordinal number

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1st   Basic Liberties (Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of the Press, Right to Petition)  
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2nd   Right to bear Arms  
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3rd   No forceful quartering of troops  
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4th   No Unwarranted Searches and Seizures  
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5th   Indictments, Due Process, self-incrimination,double jeopardy, and Eminent Domain  
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6th   Right to a fair and speedy public trial, notice of accusation,Confronting one's accuser, subpoenas,right to counsel  
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7th   Right to jury in civil cases  
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8th   Protects from excessive bail, fines, cruel and unusual punishment  
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9th   Unermerated Rights  
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10th   limits the power of the federal government, gives power to state government  
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11th   Immunity of states from suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners not living within the state  
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12th   Revision of presidential election procedures  
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13th   Abolition of slavery, except as punishment for crime  
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14th   Citizenship, atae due process, applies to Bill of Rights to the states, Prohibits people who have rebelled against the U.S. to take public office  
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15th   suffrage no longer restricted by race  
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16th   allows federal income tax  
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17th   Direct election to the U.S. Senate  
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18th   prohibition of alcohol  
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19th   women's suffrage  
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20th   Term Commencement for congress(Jan. 3) and President (Jan. 20)-lame duck amendment  
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21st   repeal of 18th amendment  
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22nd   Limits the president to two turns  
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23rd   Representation of Washington D.C. in the Electoral College  
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24th   Prohibition of the restriction of voting rights due to the non-payment of poll taxes  
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25th   Presidential Succession  
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26th   Voting age established as 18  
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27th   Variance of congressional compensation  
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