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Constitutional amend

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Amendment 1 Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press
Amendment 2 Bear Arms
Amendment 3 The Housing of Soldiers
Amendment 4 No Unreasonable Searches/seisures
Amendment 5 Rights to Life, Liberty, and Property
Amendment 6 Rights of criminally accused
Amendment 7 Trial By Jury
Amendment 8 No cruel... punishment
Amendment 9 People get rights not listed in Constitution
Amendment 10 Gov. only has powers given in cons.
Amendment 11 Individual cannot sue a state in a federal court.
Amendment 12 Separate ballots for President and Vice President
Amendment 13 Abolish slavery
Amendment 14 If you are born or naturalized in the U.S. then you are a citizen of the U.S
Amendment 15 You cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed.
Amendment 16 Income tax.
Amendment 17 Popular vote of U.S. Senators.
Amendment 18 Prohibition.
Amendment 19 Women get the right to vote.
Amendment 20 President takes office on January 20th instead of March 4th.
Amendment 21 Repeal prohibition.
Amendment 22 President can only serve two terms.
Amendment 23 Washington D.C. residents can vote for president.
Amendment 24 Anti poll tax.
Amendment 25 How president turns duties over to V.P. due to illness.
Amendment 26 18 year olds get to vote.
Amendment 27 Congress cannot accept a pay raise until next term.
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