Answer:
1. The freedom of religion, speech, and to peacefully assemble together.
2. The right to own a gun.
3. The right to not house a solider.
4. The right to not be searched or have something taken away within reason.
5. The right to life, liberty, property, and no double jeopardy or self-incrimination.
6. The right to a speedy trial, public trial, and with a jury of your peers.
7. The right to an jury trial in a civil case.
8. Protection from excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishments.
9. Any rights not given to the federal government are given to the states.
10. Protects the states from law suits.
11. There are separate ballets for the President and Vice President.
12. The abolishment of slavery.
13. Equal protection under the Constitution for all United States citizens.
14. No voting discrimination of race.