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 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion  Abridging the freedom of speech or press  The right of the people to assemble.

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2  Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion  Abridging the freedom of speech or press  The right of the people to assemble  Petition the government

3  The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed

4  Quartering soldiers in any house without the consent of the owner

5  Unreasonable search and seizure  No warrant shall be issued without probable cause

6  Must be indicted by a grand jury  Double jeopardy  Self-incrimination  Nor be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law

7  Right to a speedy and pubic trial by impartial jury  Right to an attorney

8  Right to a trial by jury

9  Excessive bail shall not be required  No cruel and unusual punishment

10  The rights listed in the Constitution are not all the rights guaranteed the people

11  Any power not listed in the Constitution to the Federal Government are reserved to the states and the people

12  A person from one state can sue another in a different state

13  The procedure for electing the President and Vice-President by the electoral collage

14  Abolished slavery in the United states

15  People have rights on the federal and state levels

16  Ensured voting rights regardless of race  This amendment did not address gender

17  The United States government can collect income taxes

18  Senators are choosen by the people of the state not by the legislature

19  Only amendment repealed  Prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcohol

20  Gave women the right to vote

21  Starts new date for the start of the Presidential and Congressional terms

22  Repealed the 18 th amendment

23  Established the number of times a President could be elected  Two- Four year terms

24  Gave Washington DC three electors in Presidential elections

25  No tax could be charged to vote for any federal office

26  Rules for when the President becomes unable to perform his duties

27  Gave 18 year olds the right to vote

28  Any law that increases the pay of legislators may not take effect until after an election


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