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AP Gov Amendments

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freedom of assembly, press, speech, and freedom of religion (establishment clause)(free exercise clause)   1st Amendment  
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right to bear arms   2nd Amendment  
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no soldier housing (not a required amendment)   3rd Amendment  
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no unreasonable searches and seizures   4th Amendment  
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right to a civil trial in public courts   7th Amendment  
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no excessive bail   8th Amendment  
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(un)enumerated rights   9th Amendment  
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power not given to federal is given to states (not a required amendment)   10th Amendment  
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cannot sue against a state you are not a part of (not a required amendment)   11th Amendment  
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required votes to be taken separately for president and vice president (not a required amendment)   12th Amendment  
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abolishing slavery (technically not a required amendment)   13th Amendment  
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equal protection   14th Amendment  
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African American's can vote   15th Amendment  
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Income tax not based on population   16th Amendment  
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election of senators   17th Amendment  
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alcohol ban (not a required amendment)   18th Amendment  
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granted women the right to vote   19th Amendment  
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moved election dates from March 3rd to January 20th (not a required amendment)   20th Amendment  
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prohibition ends (not a required amendment)   21st Amendment  
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no self incrimination   5th Amendment  
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right to an attorney (Gideon v. Wainwright)   6th Amendment  
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no more than 2 terms for a president   22nd Amendment  
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people in DC can vote   23rd Amendment  
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elimination of poll taxes   24th Amendment  
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vice president may take over if president dies (not a required amendment)   25th Amendment  
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changed voting age to 18   26th Amendment  
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