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27 Cards in this Set

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first
freedom of press, speech, assembly, religion, petition
second
bear arms
third
quartering of soldiers
fourth
no unreasonable searches or seizures
fifth
can't be tried for the same crime twice and can't be a witness against yourself, and Miranda rights, and can't take property without just compensation
sixth
speedy and public trial
seventh
civil suits must exceed $20 to have a jury
eighth
no excess bail or cruel/unusual punishment
nineth
other known rights not explicitly states in the constitution will not be taken away
tenth
states have all powers not explicitly given to the federal governmetn
eleventh
judicial power is reserved only for the U.S.
twelth
president and vice president run on the same ballot
thirteenth
ends slavery
fourteenth
citizenship, equal protection, and due process to all former slaves
fifteenth
all men can vote
sixteenth
national income tax
seventeenth
direct election of senators
eighteenth
prohibition of alcohol
nineteenth
women can vote
twenteith
beginning of terms moved from march to january
twenty-first
repeal of prohibition
twenty-second
max of two terms for the president
twenty-third
D.C given representation in congress
twenty-fourth
bans poll taxes
twenty-fifth
V.P assumes roles of president if he is unfit
twenty-sixth
lowers the voting age to 18
twenty-seventh
pay raises for congress don't go into effect until the following term