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27 Amendments

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  freedom of speech, religion, petition government, peaceably assemble  
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  right to bear arms  
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  don't have to house soldiers in times of peace  
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  search and seizure  
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  right to not testify against yourself and protected from double jeopardy  
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  fair and speedy trial, govt. can't take your property without compensating  
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  right to a civil case and any amount that is more than $20 can't be sued over  
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  cruel and unusual punishment, excessive fines  
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  just because it's not in the constitution doesn't mean you don't have rights - some are implied (ex. privacy)  
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  if a power isn't given to fed. govt. it belongs to the state  
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  can't sue someone in another state in fed. court  
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  people vote for president and vice president separately  
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  abolished slavery  
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  if you're born in U.S. you're a citizen  
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  you can vote no matter what race you are  
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  congress can tax anyone - makes income tax legal  
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  senators are elected by popular vote  
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  banned alcohol  
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  everyone can vote no matter what sex they are  
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  shortens the time between election and inauguration  
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  alcohol is legal again, state laws still apply  
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  can't run for president more than twice  
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  Washington D.C. gets 3 electoral votes  
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  can't be denied the right to vote if you don't pay your taxes  
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  sets the rules for how vice president will become president (ex. coma, death,)  
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  18 is voting age  
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27th Amendment   congressmen can vote themselves a payraise but it won't start until the next election  
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