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U.S. Amendments

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freedom of religion   1st Amendment  
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freedom of speech   1st Amendment  
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freedom of press   1st Amendment  
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freedom of petition   1st Amendment  
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freedom of a state of have a militia and the people to bear arms   2nd Amendment  
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freedom from having soldiers quartered in private homes in time of peace; or even in time of war unless a special law to that effect has been passed   3rd Amendment  
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freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures   4th Amendment  
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freedom from being guilty unless the grand jury said so   5th Amendment  
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freedom from being tried again for the same crime when one has already been tried and found innocent   5th Amendment  
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Freedom from being forced to testify against one's self   5th Amendment  
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freeom from being deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law   5th Amendment  
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freedom from having one's property taken for a public use without just compensation   5th Amendment  
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freedom, in all criminal cases, to have a speedy, public trial by jury; to have counsel for one's defense, to have witnesses in one's behalf to testify; and to be confronted by witness against one's self   6th Amendment  
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freedom to demand a jury trial in any case where you're being used over for over $20 dollars   7th Amendment  
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freedom from excessive bails and fines; freedom from cruel and unusal punishments   8th Amendment  
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protection for other individual rights not listed in the Constitution   9th Amendment  
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State the purpose and intent of the Bill of Rights. Explained why the BIll of Rights was accepted as a defense for the states against possible encroachment by the fed. gov.; reserved powers to the state   10th Amendment  
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Modification of the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court (court does not have original jurisdiction in cases where a state is involved in a case with a citizen of another state or with a subject of a foreign nation)   11th Amendment  
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election of President and Vice President   12th Amendment  
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define what a citizen is; and citizens are subject to jurisdiction of the U.S> and the state wherein they live   14th Amendment  
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