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Articles and Amendments

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Article 1   Gives legislative rules. Sets congress up.  
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Article 2   Gives executive rules.  
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Article 3   Gives judicial rules.  
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Article 4   States' powers and limits, including extraversion.  
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Article 5   Amendmants can be made by congress through 3/4 ratification or through a national convention.  
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Article 6   Federal Powers  
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Article 7   Ratification Conditions  
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Amendment 1   Freedom of religion, speech, the press, to petition, and to assemble  
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Amendment 2   The right to bear arms  
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Amendment 3   No quartering soldiers  
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Amendment 4   No unreasonable searches, seizures  
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Amendment 5   indictments; due process; self-incrimination; double jeopardy; eminent domain  
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Amendment 6   Right to counsel and fair trial  
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Amendment 7   Right to trial by jury, civil cases  
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Amendment 8   No excessive bail, fines, or cruel punishment  
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Amendment 9   Unenumerated rights of the people  
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Amendment 10   Rights reserved to states  
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Amendment 11   Immunity of states from out-of-states citizens  
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Amendment 12   Revision of presidential election procedures  
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Amendment 13   Abolition of slavery  
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Amendment 14   Citizenship offered to all; denies public office to rebels against the US  
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Amendment 15   Suffrage for all males  
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Amendment 16   Allows federal income tax  
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Amendment 17   Direct election to US senate  
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Amendment 18   Prohibition.  
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Amendment 19   Women's suffrage  
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Amendment 20   Term commencement for president moved to Jan. 20A.K.A. "lame duck" amendment  
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Amendment 21   Repeals prohibition.  
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Amendment 22   Limits president to two terms.  
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Amendment 23   Washington D.C. now gets electoral college votes  
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Amendment 24   Prohibition of restriction of voting rights if you can't pay poll taxes  
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Amendment 25   Presidential Succession  
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Amendment 26   Voting age established as 18  
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Amendment 27   Congress doesn't get pay raises until the term after they pass a bill saying they do.  
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