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24 Cards in this Set
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Amendment 1
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Amendment 1:
Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly |
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Amendment 2
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Amendment 2:
Right to bear arms |
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Amendment 3
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Amendment 3:
Quartering of soldiers |
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Amendment 4
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Amendment 4:
Search and arrest |
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Amendment 5
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Amendment 5:
Rights in criminal cases |
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Amendment 6
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Amendment 6:
Rights to a fair trial |
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Amendment 7
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Amendment 7:
Rights in civil cases |
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Amendment 8
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Amendment 8:
Bail, fines, punishment |
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Amendment 9
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Amendment 9:
Rights retained by the People |
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Amendment 10
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Amendment 10:
States' rights |
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Amendment 12
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Amendment 12:
Presidential Elections |
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Amendment 13
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Amendment 13:
Abolition of slavery |
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Amendment 14
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Amendment 14:
Civil Rights |
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Amendment 15
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Amendment 15:
Black suffrage |
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Amendment 16
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Amendment 16:
Income taxes |
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Amendment 18
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Amendment 18:
Prohibition of liquor |
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Amendment 19
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Amendment 19:
Women's suffrage |
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Amendment 26
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Amendment 26:
18-year-old suffrage |
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Amendment 17
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Amendment 17:
Senatorial Elections |
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Federalist Paper #39
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39:
Madison, republican nature of the proposed gov't |
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Federalist Paper #70
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70:
Hamilton, need for vigorous executive |
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Federalist Paper #10
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10:
Madison, factions, where liberty existed, factions would follow |
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Federalist Paper #51
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51:
Madison, separation of powers |
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Federalist Paper #45&46
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45&46:
Madison, the issue of consolidation, why do we have states? |