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svp [43]
3 years ago
8

A bill is proposed by someone and introduced by

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sukhopar [10]3 years ago
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I think it is the president, but <em>I don't know bc I don't see answer choices</em>
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2ND AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the right to bear arms (weapons and etc.)

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4TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the right to search and seize (search and seizure) (meaning no unreasonable searches)

5TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : contained grand jury, double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and due process (basically the right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself.)

6TH AMENDMENT : ratified 1791 : the rights of accused in criminal trials/persecutions, rights to jury trial, to confront opposing witnesses, and to counsel. (which is basically a right to a speedy and public trial.)

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14TH AMENDMENT : meant that foreign born citizens can vote.

15TH AMENDMENT : all men have the right to vote, including ex-slaves.

16TH AMENDMENT :in which the Federal Income Tax is established.

17TH AMENDMENT : where people can elect their own U.S. senators

18TH AMENDMENT : in which alcohol is prohibited

19TH AMENDMENT : in which women get the right to vote

20TH AMENDMENT : in which they decide that January 20th is the day a President takes Office.

21ST AMENDMENT : in which they decide that alcohol is no longer illegal, and in which the 18th amendment is struck down.

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