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27 Cards in this Set

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The right to free speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion
2
The right to bear arms
3
No quartering of troops in peacetime
4
Guards against unreasonable searches and seizures
5
The right to due process and no double jeopardy
6
The right to a fair and speedy trial
7
Right to a jury trial for criminal and some civil cases
8
Prohibits excessive bail and no unusual punishment
9
Addresses our unenumerated rights
10
Federal powers are not stated in the Constitution are reserved for the states
11
Any state can be sued by a U.S. citizen
12
Changes in electoral college procedures
13
Abolishes and prohibits slavery
14
Citizenship due process equal protection
15
U.S. cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed
16
Congress is given the power to tax incomes
17
The direct election of senators
18
Prohibition of liquor
19
Women gain the right to vote
20
Procedures for outgoing president and the new president coming in
21
Repeal of prohibition (18th Amendment)
22
Limit on presidential terms
23
District of Columbia receives electoral votes
24
Prohibits federal and state governments from charging poll tax
25
Presidential succession and presidential disability
26
18 year olds gain the right to vote
27
Any change in congressional salaries takes place after the general election