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xxMikexx [17]
3 years ago
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Help me ill give brainliest and more!

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Kruka [31]3 years ago
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1st amendment- freedom of religion, speech, petition and assembly

2nd amendment- rights to bear arms

3rd amendment- no quartering of soldiers

4th amendment- protection against illegal search and seizure

5th amendment- protection against self-incrimination double jeopardy “I plead the fifth” (basically you don’t have to say anything that will make your situation worse)

6th amendment- right to speedy and public trial, impartial jury and rights to counsel

7th amendment- right to a trial by jury in common-law cases

8th amendment- protection against cruel and unusual punishment, no excessive bail imposed

9th amendment- the enumeration of rights in the constitution won’t be used against the people

10th amendment- reserved powers to the state

11th amendment- states are protected from being sued by citizens or another state

12th amendment- separated balloting procedures for president and vice president
(put them as a team)

13th amendment- abolition of slavery

14th amendment- granted former slaves citizenship and equal protection, established principle of selective incorporation

15th amendment- African-American men could vote

16th amendment- establish federal income tax

17th amendment- direct election of US senators

18th amendment- prohibition

19th amendment- Women have the rights to vote

20th amendment- President and vice president‘s term of office begins on January 20th and no longer in March

21st amendment- repeal or prohibition

22nd amendment- presidents limited to two terms

23rd amendment- D.C. give. presidential electors

24th amendment- poll tax is illegal

25th amendment- established VP as successors if he is unable to serve P can nominate VP if there is a VP vacancy

26th amendment- 18-year-olds have the right to vote

27th amendment- congressional pay raises will only take effect after the next election
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