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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
15

What are the amendments in order'

History
1 answer:
KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
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Amendment One

Freedom of Religion, Press, Speech, Assembly, Petition

<span></span>Amendment Two

Right to Bear Arms

<span></span>Amendment Three

Right to not have to quarter Soldiers and seizures

<span></span>Amendment Four

Right to be free from un-reasonable searches and seizures

<span></span>Amendment Five

Right to grand jury indictment, no double jeopardy, freedom from self-incrimination, due process of law

<span></span>Amendment Six

Right to be in-formed of charges be present when wit-nesses speak in court, to call defense witnesses, to have a lawyer.

<span></span>Amendment Seven

Right to a jury trial in civil cases

<span></span>Amendment Eight

Freedom from excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment

<span></span>Amendment Nine

Guarantee of rights not listed in Constitution

<span></span>Amendment Ten

Rights of states and people

<span></span>Amendment Eleven

Prevents suits against states

<span></span>Amendment Twelve

Election of the President(Election Procedures)

<span></span>Amendment Thirteen

Abolition of slavery Outlawed

<span></span>Amendment Fourteen

Right to be free from discrimination in states to have due process of law, to have equal protection of the law

<span></span>Amendment Fifteen

Black Suffrage

<span></span>Amendment Sixteen

Individual Income Tax

<span></span>Amendment Seventeen

Election of National Senators

<span></span>Amendment Eighteen

Prohibition of alcoholic beverages

<span></span>Amendment Nineteen

Women's Suffrage

<span></span>Amendment Twenty

Lame-Duck Period shortened for federa

Amendment Twenty One

Repeal to Prohibition (they can drink again)

<span></span>Amendment Twenty Two

Limitation of Presidential term of office

<span></span>Amendment Twenty Three

Voters in Washington D.C. given the right to vote for presidential electors

<span></span>Amendment Twenty Four

Abolition of poll taxes

<span></span>Amendment Twenty Five

Succession of offices of the President 

Amendment Twenty Six

18 year olds given the right to vote


Amendment Twenty Seven

<span>Limits the power of Congress to increase its own salaries</span>

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