Do You Remember these Amendments from US History?

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Do You Remember these Amendments from US History? 1 – 10 14 16 17 18 21

Bill of Rights 1 – Speech, Religion, Press, right to assemble 2 – Right to bear arms 3 – Quartering soldiers 4 – Search and seizure 5 – due process, self incriminate 6 – Fair and speedy trial in a criminal trial 7 – Trial by jury in civil cases 8 – Excessive fines and bail 9 – Rights not enumerated in Constitution 10 – Federalism: government only has powers granted by the constitution

14 – Grants citizenship to all former slaves 16 – Permit Congress to levy an income tax 17 – Establish direct election of senators 18 – Prohibited to manufacture and sale of alcohol 21 – Repeals amendment 18 15 – Prohibits the denial of the right to vote to anyone on the basis of race, color, or previous condition of servitude 19 – Prohibits the denial of right to vote based on sex 26 – Prohibits the denial of the right to vote to US Citizens 18 years or older on the basis of age