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Adum Civic Mix-up

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Amendment 1 Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
Amendment 2 Right to bear arms.
Amendment 3 Not forced to house soliders.
Amendment 4 Safe from illegal searches/seizures.
Amendment 5 Due Process, Protection from self-incrimination (Miranda Rights), Safe from double jeopardy.
Amendment 6 Trial by jury (Criminal cases)
Amendment 7 Trial by jury (Civil cases)
Amendment 8 Protection from cruel and unusual punishments
Amendment 9 Gives citizens other rights not listed in the constitution.
Amendment 10 Power not given to federal government is given to the states.
Article I Legislative Branch
Article II Executive Branch
Article III Judicial Branch
Article IV State Rights
Article V Amendment Process
Article VI Supreme Law of the Land
Article VII Ratification
Amendment 14 Lays out ways of gaining citizenship - Law of soil - Law of blood - Naturalization
Amendment 13 Abolished Slavery.
Amendment 15 Gave African American males right to vote.
Amendment 19 Gave all women right to vote.
Amendment 24 Banned poll taxes.
Amendment 26 Lowered voting age from 21 to 18.
Part 1 of Declaration of Independence Preamble
Part 2 of Declaration of Independence Natural Rights
Part 3 of Declaration of Independence Grievances
Part 4 of Declaration of Independence Declaring Independence
Locke's Ideas Natural rights Natural Law Consent of Governed
Rousseau's Ideas Social Contract
Hobbes' Ideas State of Nature
Montesquieu's Ideas Separation of Powers Popular Soverignty
Created by: Julian Woodruff
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