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Freedom of speech, unless it is threatening violence or is vulgarity.

speech

The freedom of religion, unless you infringe on the rights of another person.

infringe

Freedom of press, the right to publish information through different mediums.

publish

The right to bear arms, the right to keep and bear guns.

bear arms

The right to bear arms keeps the government from imposing tyranny.

tyranny

A well regulated militia, necessary to the security of a free state.

militia

Housing of soldiers, no soldier shall reside in a private house without the consent of the owner.

consent

No soldier shall reside without consent during time of peace nor war.

peace

During war a soldier may reside temporarily since national security may override an individuals rights.

war

The protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.

unreasonable/seizures

It is your right to not be searched without probable cause or without warrant.

probable cause

No officer can seize evidence found in search of crime.

seize

The protection of rights to life, liberty, and property.

L.L.P.

No person shall be put in jeopardy of life or limb twice.

jeopardy

Cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.

due process

Gaurentees a citizen the right to a speedy trial and fair jury.

speedy

The right to confront the witnesses who are accusing the defendant of crime.

confront

The right to a public trial, public defenders, and subpoena.

public

A guaranteed jury trial for civil cases.

trial

The right to trial for controversy value exceeds $20.

$20

No-fact tried by a jury shall be re-examined in a Court of the United States.

re-examined

The right to excessive bail, fines, and punishments forbidden.

forbidden

Government cannot give excessively high fines.

excessively

Government cannot give unusual or cruel punishments.

unusual

Rights that are not explicitly mentioned shall not be violated.

explicitly mentioned

The least important amendment.

important

Nothing in the Constitution can be used to cancel amendments to it.

Constitution

Any power that is not given to the federal government is given to the people or states.

power

Anything the Constitution does not mention can be considered by the states as their powers.

considered

Made to define the establishment and division of power between federal government and state governments.

division of power