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Amendment I (1)   Protected free speech and religion, among others.  
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Amendment II (2)   Right to bear arms.  
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Amendment III (3)   Banned the quartering of troops in peacetime.  
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Amendment IV (4)   Established the right of privacy.  
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Amendment V (5)   Protected against self-discrimination.  
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Amendment VI (6)   Right to a speedy trial.  
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Amendment VIII (8)   No excessive bail allowed, no cruel or unusual punishment.  
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Amendment X (10)   Rights reserved for states or people.  
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Amendment XII (12)   Separate electoral vote for President and VP.  
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Amendment XIII (13)   Banned Slavery.  
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Amendment XIV (14)   Provided for equal protection and made blacks citizens.  
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Amendment XV (15)   Provided suffrage for black males.  
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Amendment XVI (16)   Made income tax constitutional.  
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Amendment XVII (17)   Established direct election of senators.  
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Amendment XVIII (18)   Prohibition  
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Amendment XIX (19)   Gave women the right to vote.  
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Amendment XX (20)   Reduced the lame duck period.  
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Amendment XXI (21)   Repealed Prohibition  
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Amendment XXII (22)   Limited number of terms a president can serve.  
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Amendment XXIII (23)   Granted Washington, DC. electoral votes.  
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Amendment XXIV (24)   Eliminated the poll tax.  
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Amendment XXV (25)   Presidential succession.  
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Amendment XXVI (26)   Allowed 18-year-olds to vote.  
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