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AMENDMENTS

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Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.   26th  
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Protects a citizen’s right to keep and bear arms.   2nd  
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Protects against unlawful searches and seizures.   4th  
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Prevents the quartering of troops in private homes.   3rd  
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Ensured that no tax could be charged to vote for any federal office.   24th  
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Protects citizens from cruel and unusual punishment and excessive fines.   8th  
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Protects the unenumerated rights of citizens not specifically stated in the Constitution.   9th  
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Protects the rights of the accused including a public and speedy trial by a jury of one’s peers.   6th.  
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Changed the choosing of senators from the state legislatures to the people of the states.   17th  
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Protects a citizen’s right to the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.   1st  
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Authorizes the United States to collect income tax without regard to the population of the states.   16th  
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Sets the limit on a presidential term of office to 2-four-year terms or 10 years maximum.   22nd  
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Outlawed the making, selling, transporting, importing, or exporting of alcohol in the United States.   18th  
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Abolishes slavery and forbids the practice of slavery in the United States and any area under its control.   13th  
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Ensures that gender cannot be used as a criteria for voting, thus granting women the right to vote.   19th  
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Redefines how the President and Vice-President are chosen by the Electoral College, making the two positions cooperative, rather than first and second highest vote-getters.   12th  
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Requires that any law that increased the pay of legislators may not take effect until after an election.   27th  
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Reserves all those powers not specifically given to the national government to the state governments.   10th  
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Grants the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) the right to three electors in Presidential elections.   23rd  
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Ensures the right to a trial by jury in any civil case in a federal court if the amount of money involved exceeds $20.   7th  
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Forbids the state from denying anyone the right to vote based on “race, color, or previous condition of servitude”.   15th  
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States are immune from being sued in federal court by other states, foreign countries, or citizens from that state.   11th  
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Repealed the 18th Amendment and allowed each state the power to regulate the making, selling, transporting, importing, or exporting of alcohol.   21st  
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Set new start dates for the terms of the Congress and the President, and clarifies how the deaths of Presidents before swearing-in would be handled.   20th  
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Clarifies even further the line of succession to the Presidency, and establishes rules for a President who becomes unable to perform his duties while in office.   25th  
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Protects citizens in criminal proceedings including the restriction of self-incrimination and double jeopardy; also ensures the due process of law and eminent domain.   5th  
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All persons born or naturalized in the United States are in fact citizens of the United States and the state wherein they reside; ensured that all citizens of all states enjoyed not only rights on the federal level, but on the state level, too.   14th  
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