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Freedom of -Religion -Speech -Press -Assembly -Petition -**The Fab Five** Amendment 1

The right to bear arms Amendment 2

No Quartering soldiers Amendment 3

Protection against unreasonable arrests, searches, and seizures -(Without a warrant or probable cause) Amendment 4

The rights of persons of accused crimes -No double jeopardy -“Plead the fifth” -Due Process Amendment 5

The rights of persons on trial for crimes - Right to jury trial -Right to counsel Amendment 6

Jury trials in civil cases -With amounts higher than $20 Amendment 7

No excessive bail /fines or punishments imposed Amendment 8

Rights kept by the people - rights not listed are not denied or abused Amendment 9

Rights and powers not listed in the Constitution for the federal government are reserved to the states and people Amendment 10