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The First 10 Amendments to the Constitution on 1791. (Sung to the tune of the “Twelve Days of Christmas”) The Bill of Rights Song.

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1 The First 10 Amendments to the Constitution on 1791. (Sung to the tune of the “Twelve Days of Christmas”) The Bill of Rights Song

2 The 1 st Amendment of the Constitution says Freedom of Speech and Religion

3 The 2nd Amendment of the Constitution says Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

4 The 3rd Amendment of the Constitution says No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

5 The 4th Amendment of the Constitution says No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

6 The 5th Amendment of the Constitution says Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

7 The 6th Amendment of the Constitution says Right to a Fair Trial Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

8 The 7th Amendment of the Constitution says Trial with a Jury Right to a Fair Trial Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

9 The 8th Amendment of the Constitution says No cruel Punishments Trial with a Jury Right to a Fair Trial Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

10 The 9th Amendment of the Constitution says Basic Human Rights No cruel Punishments Trial with a Jury Right to a Fair Trial Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion

11 The 10th Amendment of the Constitution says Powers for the States Basic Human Rights No cruel Punishments Trial with a Jury Right to a Fair Trial Right to Due Process No search and seizure No quartered soldiers Militia and Arms Freedom of Speech and Religion


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