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27 Amendments

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1st Amendment   Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, & speech  
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2nd Amendment   Right to bear arms  
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3rd Amendment   No forced housing of soldiers during peacetime  
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4th Amendment   Right to privacy in your home; must have a search warrant  
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5th Amendment   Gran jury, double jeopardy, eminent domain, due process, self-incrimination  
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6th Amendment   Right to a speedy and fair trial; right to an appeal  
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7th Amendment   Guaranteed a jury in a civil trial over $20  
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8th Amendment   No excessive bail; no cruel and unusual punishments  
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9th Amendment   People's right go beyond those listed in the Constitution  
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10th Amendment   Reserved powers for the states  
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11th Amendment   Citizens can bring a lawsuit against the states  
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12th Amendment   President and Vice President must come from the same political party  
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13th Amendment   Abolished slavery and involuntary servitude  
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14th Amendment   Defines citizenship and equal protection of the law for all citizens  
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15th Amendment   All males have the right to vote regardless of race  
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16th Amendment   Give Congress permission to levy an income tax  
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17th Amendment   Direct election of Senators by the people  
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18th Amendment   Prohibition of alcohol  
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19th Amendment   Grants women the right to vote in all state and federal elections  
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20th Amendment   "Lame duck" moved Presidential inauguration to January  
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21st Amendment   Repealed 18th; alcohol is permitted  
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22nd Amendment   Limits the president to two terms or a total of 10 years  
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23rd Amendment   Gives citizens in D.C. 3 electoral votes  
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24th Amendment   Bans poll taxes  
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25th Amendment   Presidential Succession  
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26th Amendment   Lowers the voting age to 18 instead of 21  
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27th Amendment   Congressional pay raises begin after the next Congressional election  
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Article 1   Legislative Branch *Necessary and Proper Clause *Congressman  
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Article 2   Executive Branch *President and Vice President *Impeachment  
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Article 3   Judicial Branch *Judges *Treason  
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Article 4   Federalism *Relations of the states *Process of becoming a state *Full Faith and Credit Clause  
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Article 5   Amendment Process *How to change constitution  
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Article 6   Supremacy of Federal Government *Supremacy Clause  
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Article 7   Ratification Process *How to get constitution approved  
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