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27 Cards in this Set

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1st

Freedom of religions, press, assembly, and petition

2

Right to bear arms

3

No illegal quartering of soldiers

4

Protection from illegal, unreasonable searches and seizures

5

PROTECTIONS of accused people

6

RIGHTS of the accused people

7

Jury trial may be requested in any civil case involving more than $20

8

Protection against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bails and fines.

9

The right of the people

10

Reserved powers of the states

11

States cannot be sued in national (federal) court by non-residents, foreigners or foreign countries

12

Requires presidential electors to cast separate ballots for the office of President and vice president.


Electoral college revision

13

Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude

14

Citizenship, equal protection and due process of law

15

Provides that the right to vote cannot be denied on the basis of one's race

16

Allows Congress to tax income

17

Provides for direct election of US Senators

18

Provides for prohibition

19

Vote may not be denied on the basis of sex

20

Inauguration. Moved from March to January

21

Repeals the 18th amendment

22

Presidential term limitations

23

3 electoral votes for Washington, DC.

24

Abolishes the use of poll taxes

25

Presidential and vice presidential succession and presidential disability

26

States may not set the maximum minimum voting age higher than 18 years.

27

Congressional change in pay