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amendments memorize

all 26 amendments

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amendment one Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Freedom to assemble peacefully Freedom of the press Freedom to petition the government
amendment two Right to bear arms
amendment three Prohibits stationing of troops in your home without your permission during times of peace
amendment four Protection against unreasonable search and seizure
amendment five Protects against self incrimination (you can’t be forced to testify against yourself in court)
amendment six Right to a fair and speedy trial
amendment seven Right to a jury trial in civil cases where the amount in dispute is twenty dollars or more
amendment eight Protects you from excessive bail and cruel or unusual punishments
amendment nine Can’t deny people rights just because it’s not listed in the Constitution
amendment ten Any power not given to the national government belongs to the people or the states.
amendment thirteen Abolished slavery
amendment fifteen Voting can not be denied due to race, color, or previously being a slave
amendment sixteen Established a Federal income tax
amendment eighteen Prohibition (Alcohol not allowed!!!)
amendment nineteen suffrage(women can vote!)
amendment twenty-one Prohibition repealed (Alcohol again!!)
amendment twenty-two President limited to two terms
amendment twenty-six Minimum voting age is 18
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