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1st Amendment

Freedom of Religion,Speech,Press,Assembly and Petition- the right to complain to the government

2nd Amendment

Right to Bear Arms

4th amendment

-No unreasonable searches and seizures


-requirment for a warrent; proable cause and court order

5th Amendment

-Eminent Domain: the government can take property for public use



-Self incrimination clause: no person can be legally compelled to answer any question and any government proceeding if that answer it could lead to that person's prosecution



-Due Process Clause: prohibits unfair actions by the federal government



-Double Jeopardy: can't tried twice for the same crime

6 amendment

-Speedy Trail


-Public Trial


- right to be tried in the place you did the crime


- right to have a lawyer defense

8th amendment

- no cruel and unusual punishment


- no excessive fine a bail

9th amendment

The fact that the Constitution sets out many civil rights guarantees expressly provides for many protections against government does not mean that there are other rights also held by the people

10 Amendment

All the powers the Constitution does not grant to the national government and at the same time not forbidden to the states, belong to each of the states or people of the state

14 Amendment


-What level of gov. Does it protect?

States

14 Amendment


-Citizenship Clause

United States citizenship by birth or naturalization

14 Amendment


- Equal Protection Clause

Forbids a state to discriminate against draw unreasonable of distinction between person

14 Amendment


-Due process clause

Forbids a state to act in any unfair way